Harold R. Thompson

The Gunner at the Academy

Publisher : ‎ Penmore Press LLC | Publication date : ‎ January 8, 2025 | Print length : ‎ 276 pages

“A well-written and well-researched coming of age story of a young officer of the Royal Artillery during the Napoleonic Wars.” – Amazon Review 

 

Following in his father’s footsteps, Robert Saxon leaves his troubled home to join the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich as a “snooker,” a junior cadet. His ambition is to become an officer of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. With the armies of Napoleon Bonaparte rampaging across Europe, Britain needs more troops. At the Academy, Robert encounters more trouble in the form of bullying from the senior cadets, but is determined to see the course of study through to the end. After ten months of training, he and his comrades are commissioned into a newly raised artillery company, which soon joins an expeditionary force to Portugal. However, all is not well, for an unresolved conflict from the Academy has pursued Robert into the army. It is the beginning of the Peninsular War, and Robert realizes his only chance for survival in his chosen profession is success in battle. That battle will be joined near a small village called Vimeiro.

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A Story of Forgotten Heroes

A well-written and well-researched coming of age story of a young officer of the Royal Artillery during the Napoleonic Wars. This branch of service is often forgotten in novels about this period and the author does an admirable job fleshing out the training, seasoning, and commissioning of an officer cadet. The central character is well drawn as are the supporting characters. The love interest comes with a lot of unexpected surprises and is a welcome change from the cardboard female lead often found in novels of this period. The villain is suitably disagreeable but believable and the battle scenes are accurate and compelling. A welcome change of pace for fans of Napoleonic War literature.
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