Britain's Leading Soldiers

Britain's most famous commander, the Duke of Wellington, was the only battlefield leader capable of matching Napoleon Bonaparte. His colleagues and subordinates, colourful and professional as they were, did not have his mastery of the tactical situation.

How the Allied Generals Rated


The Duke
of Wellington



Robert
Craufurd


Sir Thomas
Graham


Henry Paget,
Lord Uxbridge


Sir Rowland
Hill


William
Beresford


Sir Isaac
Brock


Sir Stapleton
Cotton


Sir Thomas
Picton

 


Sir John
Moore


William,
Prince of Orange


Sir Edward
Pakenham


Sir John
Le Marchant

 

 

 
 
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