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A Very Fine Regiment: The 47th Foot in the American Revolution
The Redcoat History Podcast
43 minutes 2 seconds
7 months ago
A Very Fine Regiment: The 47th Foot in the American Revolution
The American War of Independence . . . A war that is viewed through the prism of American myth making and Hollywood movies.
This month is the 250th anniversary of the first clashes of that war. It's a fascinating and misunderstood conflict and I'm sure the next few years will see us bombarded with the old cliches and myths thrown out time after time.
Well, here on Redcoat History, we do our bit to try to turn the tide and share the nuance and detail that may be missing from the US media's coverage.
Today we are starting by taking a look at one regiment - a very fine regiment - the 47th Foot. They were heavily involved at Lexington and Concord and also at Bunker Hill.
Paul Knight has written a book all about them and today he’ll explain how the stereotypes of the robotic redcoat and the idiotic posh officer are far from the truth.
Paul's book can be purchased here - https://amzn.to/4j7TOSM
The Redcoat History Podcast
The podcast for military history geeks and people with a passion for good stories