Lahore to Lucknow by Arthur Moffat Lang

Lahore to Lucknow by Arthur Moffat Lang

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Lang, although inexperienced, played a key role in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny. The only Engineer officer to fight in all three major battles, he was three times recommended for the VC. However, he never received it, and gave up military fortune to return to road-building.

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Lahore to Lucknow by Arthur Moffat Lang

In September 1857, Arthur Lang, an inexperienced young Engineer officer, was given what turned out to be a key role at the turning point of the Indian Mutiny. He had to decide whether the breaches at the Kashmere bastion were wide enough to allow for the attack, and then had to lead the assault himself. To those who saw him then, "fighting like a paladin", through the recapture of Delhi, and later through the relief and final recapture of Lucknow, Lang seemed to bear a charmed life. He was the only Engineer officer to fight in all those major battles, and was three times recommended for the VC. As variously protegee, colleague and close friend, he fought alongside Campbell, Napier and Roberts - all of whom ended their careers as Commanders in Chief. The beau ideal of a fighting soldier, Lang seemed equally assured of fame and military fortune, but he received neither. At his own insistence he went back to building roads. He was awarded no VC, never published his own story. He only left behind him a reputation for kindness and contentment, and a journal of his life.
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ISBN 13 9780850522037
ISBN 10 085052203X
Title Lahore to Lucknow
Author Arthur Moffat Lang
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 1992-06-01
Number of pages 196
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.