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Written after the author had retired from the army into the ranks of the Leicestershire Police, this is a rare worm s eye view of British military service in India in the mid-19th century. John Ryder was an illiterate working man when he took the queen s shilling ( he learned to read and write in the army) but, as the editor of his memoirs patronisingly writes though ungrammatical, the bright ore gleamed through the rough earth in which [the manuscript] was encrusted . The book is indeed a vividly rough and ready acount of the author s Indian military service, including honest accounts of atrocities ( some by British troops); military actions including the siege of Mooltan; as well as the more ordinary trials and tribulations in the heat and dust of India. An eye-opening account of great value to all those who want a taste of the sweaty reality at the sharp end of life in the armed service of the East India Company.
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Four Yearso Service in India (Punjab Campaign 1848-49), John Ryder, By a Private Soldier
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- 2005
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