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By Terry Crowdy

This booklet concentrates at the dramatic reviews of Napoleon's military of the Orient in Egypt and the Holy Land. The combating of the Mamelukes and Turks are coated extensive, detailing wasteland strive against, siege struggle, cavalry skirmishes and the suppression of uprisings. It examines the French remedy of prisoners in addition to the destiny of captured Frenchmen, and describes taking good care of the wounded, outbreaks of bubonic plague, and the bad retreat from Acre in 1799, in bills via the boys who have been there. The studies of infantry, cavalry and sea squaddies of Napoleon's military of the Orient are introduced vividly again to lifestyles.

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All that remained of the platoon then joined our ranks and we collected the wounded. A novel tactic was used to try and break a square formed by the Légion Nautique. The small 80-man garrison at Damanhur had been butchered, so a A sketch by Denon shows the intensity of the fighting and the volume of smoke created by the powder-firing weapons. At the battle of Mount Tabor, Kléber formed his 2,000 troops in two squares and held off ten times that number until a relief column led by Bonaparte finally scattered the enemy.

To encourage our soldiers to collect them, they were given a reward of five sous for each recovered! ”’ In his desperation to seize the vital port, Bonaparte passed command of the siege over to Kléber. Vertray could easily see that, ‘Many soldiers had lost their courage. Their confidence in Bonaparte had diminished. ’ Laval recalled: The enemy had built some trenches outside the town, which were aligned with ours and protected the several sorties they made each day. We resolved to seize them on the night of 7–8 May.

On 24 May, the retreating French reached Jaffa, where several hundred French victims of the plague had been left. Sergent Bonnefons recorded: ‘We arrived in Jaffa in the morning. ’ ‘Nothing was more horrible than the spectacle we found in the port of Jaffa,’ remembered JeanPierre Doguereau. ‘It was covered with the dead and dying who begged all the passers by for money or to bandage them, or to have them put on boats; they had the greatest fear of being abandoned. We found plague victims on every corner, under tents and on the pavements; the hospitals were full of them.

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