"Historical Record of the Sixty-Seventh, or the South Hampshire Regiment" by Richard Cannon is a historical narrative that documents the birth and evolution of the Sixty-Seventh Regiment beginning in 1758, and ending in 1849. The book emphasizes the importance of the regiment in British military history. From its creation out of the second battalion of the Twentieth Regiment—and guided by figures such as Colonel James Wolfe—the book traces the regiment's path. It illustrates significant military operations, various foreign conflicts, and intense battles. It underscores the soldiers' endurance and valor that defined the regiment's legacy through the years.

Historical record of the Sixty-Seventh, or the South Hampshire Regiment Containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1758, and of its subsequent services to 1849
By Richard Cannon
From the threat of war to hard fought battles, discover a regiment's origins, key figures, and courageous actions from its formation to decades of service.
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About the AuthorRichard Cannon (1779–1865) was a compiler of regimental records for the British Army.
Richard Cannon (1779–1865) was a compiler of regimental records for the British Army.
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