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Let the Men Cross

The Second Battle of Porto, May 1809, and the Liberation of Northern Portugal
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Let the Men Cross tells the story of the battle that Wellington's biographer Elizabeth Longford called 'Wellington's greatest adventure'. Sir Arthur Wellesley, soon to be Lord Wellington, took a combined army to Portugal's second city, fighting an offensive battle on the slopes of Grijo before maneuvering into the great trading city of Porto. The city was then liberated in a daring amphibious crossing, in wine barges, right under the eyes of the French forces. In the Spring of 1809, the fate of Portugal, and therefore of the Peninsular War, hung in the balance. France occupied most of Portugal and Spain, with only a few areas holding out. Sir Arthur Wellesley returned to command the Anglo-Portuguese field army, with large forces arrayed against him. One such large corps was commanded by Maréchal Jean-de-Dieu Soult, who had captured Porto and was busy ransacking what had once flourished as one of Europe's greatest wine trading centers. Wellesley took the initiative, marching his army north towards Porto, encountering a French vanguard holding the heights of Grijo. In the reverse to his reputation of holding the high ground, his forces attacked up these slopes over a two-day combat. Grijo allowed Wellesley's troops to enter the southern parts of Porto, near the wine trading quaysides. Soult had ordered all boats to be destroyed to prevent any crossing and felt falsely confident on the north bank. Wellesley sent out an exploring officer, an early intelligence expert, who found a priest, a barber, and wine barges. Together, they piloted the vessels to Wellesley's position. The British troops nearest, led by the 3rd Regiment of Foot, 'The Buffs', climbed into the wine barges and crossed the mighty Douro River to liberate the city, where they faced multiple French counter-attacks. Porto was one of the most daring offensive actions the soon-to-be Lord Wellington undertook. This risk enabled the liberation of Porto for relatively light British casualties, but one that showed a daring operation, the likes of which are rarely seen in the Napoleonic era. AUTHOR: Marcus Cribb was the manager of Apsley House, Wellington's famous London residence, and now works for another leading heritage charity. His career has previously included posts at the Tank Museum Bovington and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. He is a frequent podcaster and reviewer, using a blend of humour and debate to engage with audiences. He is also a battlefield guide, both in the Peninsular War sites and at Waterloo. 20 b/w illustrations, 4 colour illustrations, 10 colour photos, 5 maps, 12pp colour plates, 4 figures, 4 tables

Author Biography:

Marcus Cribb was the manager of Apsley House, Wellington's famous London residence, and now works for another leading heritage charity. His career has previously included posts at the Tank Museum Bovington and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. He is a frequent podcaster and reviewer, using a blend of humour and debate to engage with audiences. He is also a battlefield guide, both in the Peninsular War sites and at Waterloo. Alongside his historical activities he has served with the Royal Armoured Corps and Royal Artillery as an Army Reservist for over 12 years.
Release date Australia
December 30th, 2024
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
200
ISBN-13
9781804514405
Product ID
38268259

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