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  1. Sharpe attempts to find out where the Second Battalion is, only leaving him with more questions. __In the Peninsular War, a British sergeant is field promote...

  2. "Sharpe" Sharpe's Regiment subtitles. AKA: Sharpe's Regiment, Die Scharfschützen - Das verschollene Bataillon. Told his battalion is to be split up due to lack of recruits at home, Sharpe and Harper return to England to investigate. What should have been a simple query turns politically explosive as they come nearer to exposing profiteering on the home front that could jeopardize the ...

  3. Sharpe's Waterloo is a historical novel in the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell. ... Lord John Rossendale first appeared in the novel Sharpe's Regiment as an aide to Prince Regent who assists Sharpe with dealing with the Prince's bizarre behavior.

  4. Sergeant John Lynch was an Anglicised Irish soldier who acted as one of Colonel Girdwood's main enforcers at Foulness in Sharpe's Regiment. Lynch was born in Kerry, Ireland but did not wish to be seen as Irish, so on joining the army he changed his first name from Sean to John and attempted to lose his Irish accent. Serving in the second battalion of the South Essex, he modeled himself after ...

  5. Hardcover – 5 Mar. 1986. Major Sharpe and his men were in mortal danger - but for once the threat did not come from the French. The Battalion's ranks were seriously depleted and the supply of recruits from England seemed to have dried up. Richard Sharpe though, is determined not to allow his regiment to die.

  6. Sean Bean takes a horse's hoof to the face, maintains composure and finishes the scene."I've never really hurt myself badly. I suppose the closest I've ever ...

  7. Sharpe’s Regiment (1986) Sharpe’s Regiment (1986) Sharpe returns to England to investigate the disappearance of newly recruited soldiers destined for his regiment. As he uncovers a corrupt and treacherous system, Sharpe must battle powerful enemies and navigate the complexities of British society to save his regiment and secure justice.