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Richard Cannon's "Historical Record of the Fifty-Third, or the Shropshire Regiment of Foot" offers an immersive examination of one of Britain's esteemed regiments, detailing its formation, notable battles, and the evolution of military tactics from its inception in the 18th century to the broader context of British military history. The narrative is characterized by Cannon's meticulous research, engaging prose, and a keen attention to the socio-political influences surrounding the regiment, providing readers with both a vivid historical account and an insightful analysis of military life…mehr

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Richard Cannon's "Historical Record of the Fifty-Third, or the Shropshire Regiment of Foot" offers an immersive examination of one of Britain's esteemed regiments, detailing its formation, notable battles, and the evolution of military tactics from its inception in the 18th century to the broader context of British military history. The narrative is characterized by Cannon's meticulous research, engaging prose, and a keen attention to the socio-political influences surrounding the regiment, providing readers with both a vivid historical account and an insightful analysis of military life during turbulent times. As a prominent military historian and the official historian for the British Army, Richard Cannon possessed an intimate understanding of the military's intricacies. His background, shaped by a commitment to the documentation of military heritage, guided his effort to honor the valiant contributions of the Fifty-Third Regiment. Cannon's previous works complement his scholarly rigor, creating a coherent narrative that resonates with both military enthusiasts and historians alike. This book is an invaluable resource for readers seeking a deeper understanding of military history and the development of Canadian regiments. It serves not only as an essential reference for scholars but also as a captivating read for anyone interested in the legacy of military valor. Cannon's careful curation invites readers to appreciate the stories of the men who fought bravely under the Shropshire banner.

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Richard Cannon was a noted historian and officer of the British Army whose contributions to the historiography of British military regiments have been esteemed by researchers and military enthusiasts alike. Serving meticulously as a military clerk, Cannon transitioned to the role of a historian and took on the responsibility of documenting the history of various regiments. His repertory work, 'Historical Record of the Fifty-Third, or the Shropshire Regiment of Foot,' stands as a testament to his dedication towards capturing the detailed lineage, battle honors, and distinctions of the regiment that has seen service since its inception in the late 18th century. Cannon's literary style is characterized by thorough research and a focus on precision, underscoring his commitment to providing a factual and informative account of the regimental histories. His works are often considered indispensable reference materials for the study of British military history, providing intricate details that include lists of officers, descriptions of battle engagements, and the evolution of the army's structure. Although specifics about his life and academic background remain limited, Cannon's legacy endures through his contributions to the archival records of the British Armed Forces, offering a rich insight into the institutional memory of military units and their historical significance.