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Command by G.A.
Henty includes a
section on the
Battle of
Bussaco (sp. '
Busaco' in the text). Sharpe's
Escape by
Bernard Cornwell covers the battle. Stranger...
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Busaco was a community, now extinct, in
Union Township,
Miami County, in the U.S.
state of Indiana. A post
office was
established at
Busaco in 1869, and...
- ISBN 978-0-04-940079-5. Glover,
Michael (1963). Wellington's
Peninsular Victories:
Busaco, Salamanca, Vitoria, Nivelle. Macmillan. Götz,
Norbert (6 June 2014). "The...
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Benevente (If
present at both actions)
Corunna Martinique Talavera Guadaloupe Busaco Barrosa Fuentes D'Onor
Albuhera Java
Ciudad Rodrigo Badajoz Salamanca Fort...
- led by
Marshal M****éna, and
forced Wellington back
through Almeida to
Busaco. At the
Battle of the Côa the
French drove back
Robert Crauford's Light...
- Copenhagen, Montevideo, RoLica, Vimiero, Corunna,
Martinique 1809, Talavera,
Busaco, Barrosa,
Fuentes d'Onor, Albuhera,
Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca,...
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Peninsular War in 1809,
during which year he was
present at the
Battle of
Busaco. He was
subsequently dismissed from his
position in
ignominious but obscure...
- was
awarded the Army Gold Cross, with
three clasps, for the
battles of
Busaco, Albuera, Badajoz, Nivelle, Nive, Orthez, and Toulouse, and the Military...
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Guadaloupe 17591,
Martinique 17621, Havannah1,
North America 1763–64, Mysore5,
Busaco³, Salamanca4,
South Africa 1846–476, 1851-2-36 Tel-el-Kebir,
Egypt 1882...
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Imperial Armies in the
Peninsular War. It was
present at the
battles of
Busaco (Portugal, 27.9.1810; ca 2,000 men; commander:
Baron Eben, German,* 1773;...