Historical records of the Buffs, East Kent Regiment (3rd Foot) : Formerly…

(12 User reviews)   2097
By Elizabeth Taylor Posted on Jan 3, 2026
In Category - Productivity
Moody, R. S. H. (Richard Stanley Hawks), 1854-1930 Moody, R. S. H. (Richard Stanley Hawks), 1854-1930
English
Hey, have you ever wondered what it was really like for the ordinary soldiers who built the British Empire? This book is a goldmine for that. It's not a sweeping novel, but the actual compiled history of one specific regiment – The Buffs – from 1572 to 1914. Think of it as a massive, official scrapbook filled with muster rolls, battle accounts, and forgotten details. The real hook? It follows a single thread through centuries of chaos. It shows you how one group of men from Kent went from fighting in the Dutch Revolt to surviving the trenches of WWI. It's a story of incredible endurance, written by the men who served. If you love getting lost in real historical records, this is your next deep dive.
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This isn't a novel with a plot in the traditional sense. Instead, it's the meticulously assembled official history of a British Army regiment with a lineage stretching back to 1572. The book, compiled by R.S.H. Moody, a former officer of The Buffs, acts as a massive archive. It traces the regiment's journey through its very paperwork: lists of officers, descriptions of campaigns, and accounts of battles from the Napoleonic Wars to the brutal fields of the First World War.

Why You Should Read It

What makes this special is the sheer weight of real history. You're not reading a historian's interpretation; you're looking at the raw material they use. You see names, dates, and places that trace a direct line through history. It gives you a profound sense of continuity. The boy who enlisted in 1700 and the man who fought at Ypres in 1915 were part of the same story. It highlights the regiment's identity and the grim reality of military service across generations.

Final Verdict

This is a specialist's book, but a fascinating one. It's perfect for military history enthusiasts, genealogists tracing ancestors in the British Army, or anyone with a deep interest in the social history of the military. It's not a light read—it's a reference work to explore. Think of it as a time capsule. You don't read it cover-to-cover like a story; you dip into the eras that interest you and discover the human details within the formal lists. A truly unique window into the past.



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This digital edition is based on a public domain text. Preserving history for future generations.

Paul Rodriguez
2 months ago

Used this for my thesis, incredibly useful.

Jessica Nguyen
1 year ago

I stumbled upon this title and the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. Thanks for sharing this review.

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