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The Court-Martial of Colonel Thomas Thornton
John Resler Swift
Published by John Resler Swift
2016
Colonel Thomas Thornton faced a court-martial for arriving late to camp and having soldiers draw his carriage while cheering Huzzah. Found guilty, he was reprimanded, resigned, and later sought Napoleon's support, shocking peers. He spent his later life pursuing sport and social pleasures, seeking validation.
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