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Valentine Baker's Heroic Stand at Tashkessen 1877 Frank Jastrzembski

Valentine Baker's Heroic Stand at Tashkessen 1877 By Frank Jastrzembski

Valentine Baker's Heroic Stand at Tashkessen 1877 by Frank Jastrzembski


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Brings a fairly obscure and underappreciated battle of the Russo-Turkish War to the general military history enthusiast's attention

Valentine Baker's Heroic Stand at Tashkessen 1877 Summary

Valentine Baker's Heroic Stand at Tashkessen 1877 by Frank Jastrzembski

There are moments in the past of many a man's career that stand out clear and defined after the lapse of even many years: life pictures, the very memory of which brings back a glorious thrill of pride and pleasure. This is the feeling which vibrates through me still, when I recall that last and closing scene which crowned the hard-fought fight at Tashkessen. -Valentine Baker PashaHistory has best remembered Valentine Baker for his embarrassments. In 1875, he was accused of sexual assault and dismissed from the British Army. In 1884, he suffered a humiliating defeat at the Battle of El Teb. But what about Baker's other achievements?The most underappreciated event that took place in his controversial life came during the Russo-Turkish War in 1877. The exiled Baker, in command of 3,000 Ottoman soldiers, was dispatched to the village of Tashkessen to stall 25,000 advancing Russian soldiers. Through his superb leadership and brilliant disposition of his troops, Baker was able to beat back the Russian advance.The Spartan stand of Baker and his command has gained little recognition.Despite this modern obscurity, Baker's performance at Tashkessen was applauded by his contemporaries as a model of tactical leadership and heroism. This is the exhilarating tale of how Valentine Baker was able to find redemption at Tashkessen.

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I swear by the Prophet, that the Infidel who commands our cavalry fights with the courage of ten thousand tigers. -An Ottoman artilleryman observing Valentine Baker in the heat of battle during the Russo-Turkish War.

About Frank Jastrzembski

Frank Jastrzembski resides in Cleveland, Ohio with his wife Asha, and loves to travel. He is a proud alumni of both John Carroll University and Cleveland State University. His passion is discovering and writing about forgotten events and individuals of the nineteenth century. A member of the Victorian Military Society, he was awarded the Browne Award for 2015. Visit www.frankjastrzembski.com to view a complete list of his publications.

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GOR012601663
9781473866805
1473866804
Valentine Baker's Heroic Stand at Tashkessen 1877 by Frank Jastrzembski
Used - Like New
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20170801
202
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