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Vincent Of The 41st - Soldier's Battles In The First Afghan & Crimean Wars 1979 on 2040-motos

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Vincent of the 41st - A Soldier's Battles in the First Afghan and Crimean Wars by Geoffrey Moore

Softback published in 1979 by the author.

With a foreword by Major General F H Brook, Last Colonel The Welch Regiment (41st and 69th Foot).

 The story of Thomas Vincent of the 41st (The Welch) Regiment - his experiences in the First Afghan and Crimean Wars including Kandahar, Kabul, Alma, Sebastopol, and Inkerman.

60 pages with illustrations, some marks on inside rear cover. Neat ownership sticker on inside front cover.

 

 


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