Spadroons - what are they, and are they junk?
The British army pattern Spadroon, the regulation infantry officers and Sergeant's weapon of the Napoleonic period. A look at its origins, its qualities and how it fits into the history of British military swordsmanship.

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Why you are wrong about Spadroons

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The Battle of Leuthen (1757): Frederick the Great’s Masterpiece

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The Chakram and its Forgotten Technique

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Royal Artillery Swords in the Napoleonic Era

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The Deadliest Weapon of the Ancient World

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The CULT of the Spadroon: Adventures in SWORD terminology

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1840 Cavalry Saber and 1840 NCO Sword

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Spanish counters to Italian fencing

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The Most Strongly Curved Single-Handed Cutting Sword I've Tested!

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Napoleonic British Spadroons: Was the 1796 an IMPROVEMENT on what went before?

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A REAL SWORD FIGHT: Washington Vs Tarleton at Cowpens 1781 (4th July American War of Independence)

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Duelling and aggressive unskilled opponents

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