The British Army of Queen Victoria, 1837–1901
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In 1837, Queen Victoria inherited an army that had not changed
greatly from that which defeated Napoleon in 1815, although reform
was already under way. The process of reorganization and
modernization, however, continued throughout her reign. As the
British army protected and extended the Empire, it strove to adapt
to rapidly advancing technology and an incredible array of enemies
and environments. This was the period in which many of the of its
most famous battle honours were won, such as Balaklava, Rorke’s
Drift and Omdurman. Gabriele Esposito gives a comprehensive
overview of the history, organization, weapons and uniforms of the
various components of the British army. All branches of the service
are included: Foot Guards, line infantry, Highland infantry, light
infantry, rifle corps (the King’s Royal Rifle Corps and the Rifle
Brigade), Life Guards and Horse Guards, Dragoon Guards, Dragoons,
Light Dragoons, Hussars, Lancers, Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers
and Royal Army Service Corps. The Royal Marines and Royal Marine
Artillery, while technically part of the Royal Navy, are also
covered as they often fought with the land forces. The
‘legions’ of British volunteers who fought abroad and the
foreign military units in British service are also considered. He
traces the great changes that happened across the period in both
military dress (the famous red coats giving way to khaki) and
equipment (notably, muskets being replaced by breech-loading rifles
and machine guns). Dozens of beautiful colour artworks illustrate
this glorious period of British military history.