Talk:Robert Craufurd

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Mark Urban's book is not the only one on this subject. Urban is a historian and therefore is welcome to his opinion. Having read Urban's book and also the memoirs of several members of the 95th during this period, many of his soldiers viewed him as strict, but they also loved him because of his ability to win.

I agree with the writer. I added 2 sources to the article and as there seems to be no discussion going on, I removed the pov-tag.Anne-theater 21:35, 27 October 2007 (UTC)