
Greenjackets vs Napoleon’s Hordes | The Battles of Barba del Puerco & the Coa
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In this episode, we walk the battlefields of Barba del Puerco and the Combat on the Coa, two early engagements in the Peninsular War where the Rifles and the Light Division cemented their reputation as elite troops.
Using first-hand accounts, military analysis, and on-location footage, we explore:
- How the Rifles came to be
- What made the Baker Rifle so revolutionary
- Why their training under men like Sir John Moore changed the game
- And how they stood firm in the face of overwhelming French assaults
This is the real story behind Richard Sharpe’s old regiment — not fiction, but fact. These were the battles where the myth began.
🗺 Locations Featured:
- Barba del Puerco (March 1810)
• River Coa, near Almeida (July 1810)
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