With Zeal and With Bayonets Only

The British Army on Campaign in North America, 1775–1783

Matthew H. Spring unveils the true nature of British infantry combat during the American War of Independence in this innovative book which provides a fresh examination of the British Army’s operations and tactics throughout the American War.

By offering new perspectives on the agility of British tactical manoeuvres, Spring reveals how the army’s training regimen was significantly revised before 1775 to meet the unique challenges faced in North America.

Initially addressing operational issues such as logistics, manpower deficiencies, and inadequate intelligence, Spring subsequently delves into battlefield tactics, analyzing how troops marched to engagements, deployed, advanced, and engaged in combat. He particularly emphasizes the implementation of turning movements, the loosening of formations, and a focus on bayonet-centric shock tactics, while also underscoring the army’s capacity to adapt its tactical approaches to local circumstances.

With Zeal and with Bayonets Only provides a comprehensive reexamination of the British Army’s campaign in North America, prompting a critical reevaluation of many of its battles.

Author: Matthew H. Spring | Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press | Published: 30 July 2010 | Pages: 408 | ISBN: 0806141522 | Publisher’s page

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Military History Journal is an online publication covering British and international military history. Published in Ayrshire, Scotland.

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