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has gloss | eng: The British Army during the Napoleonic Wars experienced a time of rapid change. At the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars in 1793, the army was a small, awkwardly administered force of barely 40,000 men. By the end of the period, the numbers had vastly increased. At its peak, in 1813, the regular army contained over 250,000 men. The British infantry was "the only military force not to suffer a major reverse at the hands of Napoleonic France." |
lexicalization | eng: British Army during the Napoleonic Wars |
instance of | c/Armies of Napoleonic Wars |
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media:img | British napoleonic infantry.jpg |
media:img | Buffs.jpg |
media:img | Butler Lady Quatre Bras 1815.jpg |
media:img | Lord Arthur Wellesley the Duke of Wellington.jpg |
media:img | Peninsular War battles.PNG |
media:img | Richmond4.JPG |
media:img | Waterloo Campaign map-alt3.svg |
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