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Old June 5th 07, 08:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
a425couple
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Default Tommy - into Brit military

"The DA" wrote
"a425couple" wrote
Question,
#1 In 1770s, Brit recruited soldiers, once signed up,
they were in for life.
About when did this change to a set number of years?

According to Holmes in 'Redcoat, for most of the age of horse and musket

(7
Years War through to the Crimea), enlistment was for life, which in

practice
meant 25 years. Shorter enlistments were available in wartime. Not sure
when specific, shorter enlistment terms were introduced but, folowing
Holmes, it must have been by the period of the Crimean War and the Indian
Mutiny.

#2 In 1770s, commisioned positions were for sale.
All higher positions/promotions were for sale at
succesively higher prices
(generally - person had to serve 'successfully' at
a lower rank to buy a top rank position).
About when, and through what major stages
did this process change to merit?


Never has. You still don't want to join the tanks if you haven't been to

a
good boarding school. Only half-joking.


Thanks for the info you provided.
I'll be posting a version of this, over on soc.history.war.misc
for further ideas.


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Old June 13th 07, 02:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
a425couple
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Default Tommy - into Brit military

"a425couple" wrote
"The DA" wrote
"a425couple" wrote
Question,
#1 In 1770s, Brit recruited soldiers, once signed up,
they were in for life.
About when did this change to a set number of years?

According to Holmes in 'Redcoat, --- age of horse and musket
(7 Years War through to the Crimea), enlistment was for life,
which in practice meant 25 years. Shorter enlistments --in wartime.
Not sure when specific, shorter enlistment - were introduced but, --
it must have been by the period of the Crimean War/Indian Mutiny.
#2 In 1770s, commisioned positions were for sale.
All higher positions/promotions were for sale at
succesively higher prices (when - merit?)

Never has. ----- . Only half-joking.

Thanks for the info you provided.
I'll be posting a version of this, over on soc.history.war.misc


Thanks again DA!
If anyone cares to read more, got informative responses from
posting on June 8 on sci.military.naval, and s-.h-.medieval.


 




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