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Twenty-Five Years in the Rifle Brigade by William Surtees chronicles the author's extensive military service in the British Army, specifically within the Rifle Brigade. Written in the 19th century, the book provides a personal and detailed account of the experiences over a quarter of a century, offering readers a firsthand look at life in the British military during this time. Surtees reflects on his time in various campaigns, including his participation in key battles and military operations, and provides insight into the daily realities of soldiering. It also delves into the character of the…mehr

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Twenty-Five Years in the Rifle Brigade by William Surtees chronicles the author's extensive military service in the British Army, specifically within the Rifle Brigade. Written in the 19th century, the book provides a personal and detailed account of the experiences over a quarter of a century, offering readers a firsthand look at life in the British military during this time. Surtees reflects on his time in various campaigns, including his participation in key battles and military operations, and provides insight into the daily realities of soldiering. It also delves into the character of the British officer corps and the challenges faced by soldiers on the front lines, as well as the camaraderie and discipline that defined the brigade. Throughout the book, Surtees paints a vivid picture of the military life of the period, detailing not only the hardship and danger but also the moments of humor, valor, and personal growth. The work offers a rich historical perspective on the military culture of the era and remains a valuable resource for understanding the life of a British soldier during the 19th century.
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William Surtees was born on August 4, 1781, in the village of Corbridge, Northumberland, to middle-class parents. His father was a tradesman, and like many in their social class, his education was basic, consisting primarily of reading, writing, and arithmetic. At the age of seventeen, in November 1798, Surtees enlisted in the British Army with the Rifle Brigade. He joined with the determination that, should he not find soldiering to his liking, he would leave the military. However, over the course of his twenty-five years in service, Surtees not only adapted to military life but also came to embrace it, eventually rising through the ranks and gaining valuable firsthand experience in numerous campaigns. His memoir, Twenty-Five Years in the Rifle Brigade, offers a detailed account of his military career, shedding light on the hardships, battles, and camaraderie of life as a soldier. Surtees' narrative also highlights the discipline, humor, and personal growth he experienced during his service, providing a rich historical perspective on the life of a British soldier during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.