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  • 95th Foot (1st Batt. Rifles)
    2024/09/20

    Episode 9 – the final part of Kempt’s Brigade

    YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWaterlooPodcast-ks4ox

    Audio version: https://open.acast.com/public/streams/66748ff9a4ecc300122e8458/episodes/66ecae7d0807ffb4e884d523.mp3

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6T3kxk0d5mtYmtlnjFTZx1


    Many thanks to the kind volunteers who add so much to episodes with their reading of extracts:

    Captain Tommaso Lagana, RIFLES, 4th Battalion The Rangers

    Lance Corporal Craig Dunlea, RIFLES, 2nd Battalion The Rifles

    Lieutenant Colonel (Retd) Simon Stanford-Tuck, RHQ The Rifles

    Jonathan Durbin, Ruben O’Leary, Andrew Macleod, Paul Hayward, Diogo Vasconcellis, Jonathan Fitchett, Andrew Baillie


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    Some links to books mentioned in this episode:

    Mark Urban – Rifles - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rifles-Years-Wellingtons-Legendary-Sharpshooters/dp/0571216811

    Phillip Elliot-Wright – Rifleman - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rifleman-Soldiers-Illustrated-Elliot-Wright-2003-01-01/dp/B01FJ2XR1C


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    43 分
  • 79th Foot (Cameron Highlanders)
    2024/09/06

    Episode 8 - The 79th Foot (Cameron Highlanders) - part 3 of this look at Kempt's Infantry Brigade in 1815. Please check out the YouTube version https://www.youtube.com/@TheWaterlooPodcast-ks4ox for full visual effect and please Like and Subscribe.


    One small addendum - I made the claim that none of the drummers were teenagers, shortly after discussing 18-yr-old Swedish drummer Henry Fogerberry! So that was an error but he is the only one!


    Many thanks to the kind volunteers who add so much to episodes with their reading of extracts. David Reynolds, John Haldane, Martin Bearne, Dave Wood, Jonathan Fitchett, Adam Edgar, Jonathan Durbin, and Andrew Macleod


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    38 分
  • 32nd (Cornwall) Foot
    2024/08/26

    The 32nd (Cornwall) Foot - the second part of a study of Kempt's Infantry Brigade in the campaign of 1815


    You can watch the YouTube version (with graphs and images etc) at:https://youtu.be/Xzq8cF48xkw


    My name is Martin Aaron, I'm a lecturer at University College London. Since the year 2000 I’ve been building a database of the British army at Waterloo. By compiling original records from the Public Record office and regimental archives, I’ve gathered information about each of the 33,000 British combatants in 1815. This podcast series examines that data.


    Many thanks to: David Hart, Jonathan Fitchett, Paul Hayward, Garry Mills, Ruben O’Leary, Paul Phillips, Venceslas Seizilles de Mazancourt, Steve Powell, Jeff Taylor, Ben Roberts, Matt Taylor, Luke Mansfield, Joseph Holt, Dominic McBrien, Tim Paton, Joshua McMillan


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    44 分
  • 28th (North Gloucestershire) Foot
    2024/08/16

    Watch the episode at: http://www.youtube.com/@TheWaterlooPodcast-ks4ox


    My name is Martin Aaron, I'm a lecturer at University College London. Since the year 2000 I’ve been building a database of the British army at Waterloo. By compiling original records from the Public Record office and regimental archives, I’ve gathered information about each of the 33,000 British combatants in 1815. This podcast series examines that data.


    Many thanks to: Andrew Baillie, Mick Richards, Stephen Humphries, Arthur Hayward, Jonathan Fitchett, Ben Roberts, Paul Hayward, Diogo Vasconcellos, Steve Farley


    My apologies to Steve Brown whose excellent article on the 28th available here https://www.napoleon-series.org/military-info/organization/Britain/Infantry/Regiments/c_28thFoot.html I incorrectly credited to Ron McGuigan - I will add an addendum to the next episode!


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    40 分
  • RHA - Bull's Troop
    2024/07/19

    I Troop RHA commanded by Major Robert Bull


    A YouTube version is also available - https://youtu.be/AYCv7a_Wins


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    Thank you for listening.


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    29 分
  • The 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards
    2024/07/12

    The eight Troops of the KDG were the largest British cavalry detachment at Waterloo. They formed the centre of the Household Brigade under Lord Edward Somerset.

    A YouTube version is also available - https://youtu.be/1iN6vEkcke8


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    42 分
  • The Royal Horse Guards
    2024/07/05

    The four troops of the Blues in 1815.

    Visit the YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WvuVg1vcgc


    My name is Martin Aaron, I'm a lecturer at University College London. Since the year 2000 I’ve been building a database of the British army at Waterloo. By compiling original records from the Public Record office and regimental archives, I’ve gathered information about each of the 33,000 British combatants in 1815. This podcast series examines that data.


    Many thanks to: David Hart, Andrew Baillie, Dan (from The Blues), Josh McMillan, Dominic McBrien, Harry Scott, Richard Agar, Ben Roberts, Matt Taylor

    Special thanks to Lance Corporal of Horse Ted Heath from the Household Cavalry museum and archive for his invaluable assistance in this part of the project.


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    31 分
  • The 2nd Life Guards
    2024/06/28

    The 4 Troops of the 2nd Life Guards in 1815


    My name is Martin Aaron, I'm a lecturer at University College London. Since the year 2000 I’ve been building a database of the British army at Waterloo. By compiling original records from the Public Record office and regimental archives, I’ve gathered information about each of the 33,000 British combatants in 1815. This podcast series examines that data through a series of weekly lecture-type presentations. There is also a YouTube version available at http://www.youtube.com/@TheWaterlooPodcast-ks4ox

    Please Like and Subscribe!

    Email:waterloopodcast@outlook.com

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    Many thanks to all who helped out with the readings for this episode: Jonathan Fitchett, Luke Thompson, Anthony Tate, Ben Roberts, Rich Agar, Arthur Hayward, Ed Seymour, Matt Taylor, Tim Paton, David Hart, Diogo Vasconcellos, Paul Phillips

    Special thanks to Lance Corporal of Horse Ted Heath from the Household Cavalry museum and archive for his invaluable assistance with the research for this episode.


    Thank you for listening.

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    32 分