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- William_Inglis abstract "Lieutenant General Sir William Inglis, KCB (1764 – 29 November 1835) was a British officer of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.Inglis served at several of the heaviest engagements of the Peninsula War, was wounded numerous times and earned national fame through his order "Die hard 57th, die hard!" to his regiment as he lay seriously wounded behind their ranks at the height of the Battle of Albuera.Thanks to Inglis' leadership, the regiment held and the battle was won and although his wounds nearly proved fatal, Inglis returned to action again two years later to see the war out as a Brigadier. Post-war, Inglis was knighted and served in several military governorships including a spell as Governor of Cork, in which position he died in 1835.".
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- William_Inglis battle Battle_of_Bussaco.
- William_Inglis battle Battle_of_Nivelle.
- William_Inglis battle Battle_of_Orthez.
- William_Inglis battle Battle_of_the_Pyrenees.
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- William_Inglis battle Saint_Lucia.
- William_Inglis birthDate "1764".
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- William_Inglis deathDate "1835-11-29".
- William_Inglis deathPlace Kent.
- William_Inglis deathPlace Ramsgate.
- William_Inglis deathYear "1835".
- William_Inglis occupation Governor_of_Cork.
- William_Inglis serviceEndYear "1779".
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- William_Inglis battles "*American Revolutionary War *French Revolutionary Wars *:Flanders Campaign *:Capture of St. Lucia *Napoleonic Wars *:Battle of Busaco *:Battle of Albuera *:Battle of the Pyrenees *:Battle of Nivelle *:Battle of Orthez".
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- William_Inglis laterwork Governor_of_Cork.
- William_Inglis name "Inglis, Sir William".
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- William_Inglis placeOfDeath "Ramsgate, Kent, England".
- William_Inglis rank Lieutenant_general.
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- William_Inglis years "1829".
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- William_Inglis comment "Lieutenant General Sir William Inglis, KCB (1764 – 29 November 1835) was a British officer of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.Inglis served at several of the heaviest engagements of the Peninsula War, was wounded numerous times and earned national fame through his order "Die hard 57th, die hard!" to his regiment as he lay seriously wounded behind their ranks at the height of the Battle of Albuera.Thanks to Inglis' leadership, the regiment held and the battle was won and although his wounds nearly proved fatal, Inglis returned to action again two years later to see the war out as a Brigadier. ".
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