The Queen's Army

The Queen's Army
Title The Queen's Army PDF eBook
Author Marissa Meyer
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 38
Release 2012-11-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466833793

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It is time. The boy must leave his family to serve in the Queen’s army. To be chosen is an honor. To decline is impossible. The boy is modified. He is trained for several years, and learns to fight to the death. He proves to the Queen -- and to himself -- that he is capable of evil. He is just the kind of soldier the Queen wants: the alpha of his pack. At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied.

Cinder

Cinder
Title Cinder PDF eBook
Author Marissa Meyer
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 449
Release 2013-01-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1250007208

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Queen Levana is a ruler who uses her 'glamour' to gain power. but long before she crossed paths with Cinder, Scarlet, and Cress, Levana lived a very different story - a story that has never been told ... until now.

The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army

The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army
Title The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. War Office
Publisher
Total Pages 492
Release 1844
Genre
ISBN

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The Queen's American Rangers

The Queen's American Rangers
Title The Queen's American Rangers PDF eBook
Author Donald J. Gara
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-04-28
Genre American loyalists
ISBN 9781594162565

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Founded by the Legendary Robert Rogers and Later Led by John Graves Simcoe, a Loyalist Unit that Fought Alongside the British Army Against the American Patriots Prior to the British attack on Long Island in August 1776, French and Indian War hero Robert Rogers organized a regiment to join the fight--but not on the side of his native New Hampshire. Named in honor of Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III, Rogers's regiment recruited the bulk of its soldiers from the large number of Loyalist refugees on Staten Island who had fled from New York. Rogers's command of the unit was short-lived, however, after a humiliating defeat in late October by a surprise attack on his headquarters. Under new leadership, the unit played a decisive role and suffered heavy casualties at the battle of Brandywine that brought them their first favorable attention from the British high command. With this performance, and under the able leadership of John Graves Simcoe, the Queen's American Rangers--sometimes known as "Simcoe's Rangers"--were frequently assigned to serve alongside British regular troops in many battles, including Monmouth, Springfield, Charleston, and Yorktown. Receiving frequent high praise from Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton, the Commander in Chief of the British Army in America, the unit was placed on the American Establishment of the British Army in May 1779, a status conferred on provincial units that had performed valuable services during the war, and was renamed the 1st American Regiment. Before the end of the war, the rangers were fully incorporated into the British regular army, one of only four Loyalist units to be so honored. The Queen's American Rangers by historian Donald J. Gara is the first book-length account of this storied unit. Based on extensive primary source research, the book traces the complete movements, command changes, and battle performances of the rangers, from their first muster to their formal incorporation into the British Army and ultimate emigration to Canada on land grants conferred by a grateful British crown.

Mr. Kipling's Army

Mr. Kipling's Army
Title Mr. Kipling's Army PDF eBook
Author Byron Farwell
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 260
Release 1987
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780393304442

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This is an upstairs-downstairs view of the Victorian-Edwardian army, one of the world's most peculiar fighting forces. The battles it fought are household words, but the idiosyncracies and eccentricities of its soldiers and the often appalling conditions under which they lived have gone largely unrecorded. Byron Farwell explores here the lives of officers and men, their foibles, gallantry, and diversions, their discipline and their rewards.

The Armies of Queen Anne

The Armies of Queen Anne
Title The Armies of Queen Anne PDF eBook
Author R. E. Scouller
Publisher Oxford : Clarendon Press
Total Pages 446
Release 1966
Genre Armies
ISBN

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The Queen's Commission

The Queen's Commission
Title The Queen's Commission PDF eBook
Author George John Younghusband
Publisher
Total Pages 276
Release 1891
Genre
ISBN

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