
Professor Kevin Linch joins us for a deep dive into how the British Army waged war. We discuss the army's organisation, the role of regimental guns, infantry tactics, the challenges faced by cavalry, and the importance of artillery innovations. The conversation also explores the complexities of combined arms operations, the integration with allies, and the significant influence of the Royal Navy on military campaigns. Throughout, the discussion highlights the lessons learned from both successes and failures, emphasising the resilience and adaptability of the British Army over time.
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Keywords
British Army, Napoleonic Wars, military structure, tactics, artillery, cavalry, combined arms, regimental guns, Wellington, history
Chapters (Timings approximate)
00:00 The Structure of the British Army
07:57 Artillery and Regimental Guns
12:44 Infantry Tactics and Formations
17:19 Defensive Strategies and Perceptions
21:31 Combined Arms Operations
26:13 The Role of Corps and Divisions
30:26 Cavalry Effectiveness and Challenges
32:05 The Doctrine of the British Cavalry
36:54 Artillery Innovations and Tactics
41:05 Commanders in Crisis: Successes and Failures
45:38 Professionalization of the British Army
53:34 Integration with Allied Forces
01:00:00 The Role of the Navy in British Military Success
01:06:34 Lessons Learned: Resilience and Adaptation
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