The Military Operations at Cabul
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The Military Operations at Cabul by Vincent Eyre
Written while the author was held as a hostage by the Afghan leader Mahomed Akber Khan, this book is an account of the tragedy and destruction which overtook the British army during the First Afghan War. It provides details of the harrowing conditions and distressing treatment that were inflicted on the British hostages by their Afghan captors.
Vincent Eyre (1811-1881) had a distinguished military career in Afghanistan and India. Blockaded in Cabul in 1840 and seriously wounded in a sortie, Eyre and his family were among the hostages kept by Akber Khan in return for permission to evacuate the British force. He also distinguished himself in the Indian mutiny of 1857, leading a force that relieved government employees at Arrah and defeating the Koor Singh. For this feat he was later awarded the Star of India, second-class. He remained in the army until his retirement in 1863, by which time he had achieved the rank of Major-General. He remained active until his death and with his wife helped to organize an ambulance service in France during the Franco-Prussian War.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781845880125 |
| ISBN 10 | 1845880129 |
| Title | The Military Operations at Cabul |
| Author | Vincent Eyre |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Nonsuch Publishing |
| Year published | 2005-10-31 |
| Number of pages | 192 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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