British-Army camp followers in the Peninsular War Charles J. EsdaileCharles J. Esdaile throws light on a vital part of a field army that receives little study, the ‘baggage train’.https://www.history.org.uk/publications/resource/9798/british-army-camp-followers-in-the-peninsular-war
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