Although an army\'s success is often measured in battle outcomes, its victories depend on strengths that may be less obvious on the field.
In the process, he offers a fresh and controversial look at Britain\'s military system, showing that success or failure on Campaign rested on the day-to-day experi.
In Sickness, Suffering, and the Sword , military historian Andrew Bamford assesses the effectiveness of the British Army in sustained campaigning during the Napoleonic Wars.
Although an army\'s success is often measured in battle outcomes, its victories depend on strengths that may be less obvious on the field