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Redcoats, Yankees and Allies [Paperback]

Brenton C. Kemmer

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Illustrated by Joe Lee. The vital Lake George - Lake Champlain corridor, always a strategic link between New England and Canada, is the geographical setting of this study of the uniforms and clothing of British and Yankee soldiers and their Native America

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very informative, 27 Jan 2008
By Robert Clark Kirchner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Redcoats, Yankees and Allies (Paperback)
I must say this little book was a lot more than I expected. I collect and paint military miniatures and this book was very useful for describing the large and small details for each of the units involved in the Lake George corridor. Although there are no color plates there are plenty of illustrations. The book gets right to the point and is a great resource for uniform and camp details. It even goes into some detail on camp followers. This is a great book for a wargamer, reenactor or figure painter.

5.0 out of 5 stars Informative, 17 May 2006
By Michael N. Ryan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Redcoats, Yankees and Allies (Paperback)
An informative little book on the types of British and COlonial soldiers and their equipment of the Lake Champlain theiater of teh French and Indian war.

Easy to read and exremely well illustrated.

Very descriptive though I disagree with the author in describing colonial arms as Brown Besses. One of the biggest problems of Provincial troops was a shortage of firearms. Colonial GOvernments paid bounties to volunteers who provided their own. Half the men serving brouth thier own. The Issue arms were mostly a mix of commerical militery arms from London or Birmingham or imported from the Dutch plu discards from the Tower.
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