I have now had the opportunity to read the book, and although it is not a period of colonial history that I know much about or have wargamed very often, it was very good.
Its chapters include:
- Background
- Chronology
- The Early Years
- Crown and Company
- European Infantry
- Native Infantry
- Cavalry
- Artillery & Engineers
- Plate Commentaries
- Madras – Bengal – Bombay
- The Cornwallis reorganisation plan, 1780s – officers' grievances, 1790s – Europeanization of the officer corps
- The Great Mutiny
- The battalions, 1748 - 62
- Uniforms
- Battalions and uniforms: Bengal – Madras – Bombay
- The Sepoy Line
- Madras – Bengal – Bombay
The title is a little misleading as it is not so much a history of the Zulu War, but more a series of biographies of the officers who died. As such it is an invaluable source of information to anyone who wants to know about the sort of man who became an officer in the British Army during the middle of Queen Victoria's reign.
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