Historical background
The context - development of Scottish military institutions
Recruitment, 1745: genuine volunteers - conscripts: Highland clan
system - Lowland recruitment - mercenaries - 'turned' prisoners of
war
Organization - integration of semi-feudal groups into larger
units
Cavalry
The French contingent
Weapons, other equipment, and fighting tactics
The aftermath - prisoner recruitment into British Army
The Plates (clothing and uniforms)
Stuart Reid was born in Aberdeen in 1954. He has worked
as a professional soldier and his main focus of interest lies in
the 18th and 19th centuries. This interest stems from having
ancestors who served in the British Army and the East India Company
and who fought at Culloden, Bunker Hill and even in the Texas
Revolution. His previous works for Osprey include the highly
acclaimed titles about King George's Army 1740-93 (Men-at-Arms 285,
289 and 292) and the British Redcoat 1740-1815 (Warriors 19 and
20).
Gary Stephen Zaboly is a highly regarded expert on the
18th-century Rangers. He is a Fellow of the Company of Military
Historians, and a member of the New York Historical Society. Gary
has written many articles for military magazines, and has
illustrated and co-written several titles. His artwork appears in
permanent exhibitions at The Alamo, Texas, and at the Lake George
Historical Association.
"I found this to be a very interesting book and one of a subject I'd not considered before. I'm sure you will find it just as fascinating." --Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com "[Stuart Reid uses] the work of historians and modern sources references to change the myths and reveal the underlying truths about the event... [One of several] outstanding coverages in-depth military holdings will welcome." --The Bookwatch
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