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Boys in Redcoats: The Boy Battalions of the British Army 1797-1815
Owen W. H. Davis
Paperback Book  |  Military  |  01 Oct 2026
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In the 1790s Great Britain faced a crisis in recruitment. Swathes of men had been called up to fight against Revolutionary France. This left the British Army thinly stretched especially in the garrisons scattered across the British Empire. With a recruitment crisis brewing the army resorted to recruiting boys aged between 13 and16. Three regiments were designated 'experimental' battalions: 22nd (The Cheshire), 34th (Cumberland) and 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiments of Foot. These regiments recruited boys, who were destined to grow up in the army before being sent east to serve in the burgeoning empire of Britain's Honourable East India Company. Boys in Redcoats is the first full-length study to examine the recruitment, training and deployment of these boys. The war with France was a catalyst for the Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, the Duke of York to future proof recruitment in the army and provide a source of manpower fit for the far-reaches of the British Empire. Some parishes across England seized the opportunity to reduce the growing cost of poor relief and relieve unrest in the counties and actively encouraged boys to join the army. The result was that a number of young boys raised into these battalions were sent to fight Xhosa warriors in South Africa, indefatigable Maratha defenders in the great citadels of India, French and Arabian pirates in Mauritius and the Persian Gulf. Those boys who survived and returned home were veterans of some of the harshest fighting conditions in the nineteenth century. AUTHOR: Owen W.H. Davis has had an enduring interest in military history. He studied War Studies and History at King's College, London and he has acted as Membership Secretary for the Waterloo Association since 2017 and Editor for the Association's YouTube channel from 2020. Owen's main focus is the British Army in the Napoleonic Wars and the British Empire. He has produced articles about the Scots Greys for Waterloo 200, and has subsequently written for the Age of Revolution. An editor on the Napoleon Series, Owen reviews the latest research and books on the Napoleonic Period. 28 b/w illustrations, 4 b/w maps, 6 tables, 5 graphs

Title: Boys in Redcoats: The Boy Battalions of the British Army 1797-1815

Format: Paperback Book

Release Date: 01 Oct 2026

Author: Owen W. H. Davis

Sku: 3674225

Catalogue No: 9781806722617

Category: Military


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