1808 - In the latest installment of The Redcoat History Podcast we meet Sir John Moore and follow the British Expeditionary Force as it advances into Spain to challenge the mighty Napoleon himself. We charge at the battle of Sahagun alongside the 15th Hussars in what the historian Charles Oman considered the greatest cavalry action of the Peninsular War.
Will Moore prove himself a great General or will the army be defeated and embarrassed once more?
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The Peninsular War: Part 2, The Battle of Vimeiro (Ep.13)
The Peninsular War: Part 1, The Battle of Rolica (Ep.12)
The battle of Plassey Part 3: The final showdown (Ep.11)
The battle of Plassey Part 2: Clive of India and how to capture a fort single-handed (Ep. 10)
The Battle of Plassey: Part 1 The black hole of Calcutta (Ep.9)
Brutal Valour: an interview with Anglo-Zulu war fiction author James Mace (Ep. 8)
The Martini-Henry Rifle: An interview with Rob from Britishmuzzleloaders (Ep.7)
Zulu End Game: The massacre at Ulundi and the end of the Anglo-Zulu war (Ep.6)
Zulu Broken: The battles of Ntombe Drift, Hlobane and Kambula (Ep.5)
Anglo-Zulu War Part 4: The siege and relief of Eshowe
The Anglo-Zulu War Part 3: The Battle of Rorke's Drift
The Anglo-Zulu War Part 2: The Battle of Isandlwana
The Anglo-Zulu War Part1: The Road To War
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