Death to the French: Rifleman Matthew Dodd

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Rifleman Dodd is a light infantryman in the English army. England is engaged in a war with France throughout the Portuguese countryside. Matthew Dodd is a veteran who has survived several campaigns over five years of service. On several occasions Dodd encounters a French sergeant, Sergeant Godinot. Sergeant Godinot is a platoon sergeant who is trying to get his men through the war safely. He also tries to keep their morale up by promising his men that they will soon find his uncle who is a commanding officer for a French unit in Portugal.
Rifleman Matthew Dodd is part of the glorious Ninety-fifth who have distinguished themselves at several battles: Avimiero, Corruno, Flushing, Talavera, and Busaco. One day Dodd is cut off from his unit as they retreat from the advancing French army. Over the course of several months Dodd embarks on a journey to rejoin his beloved unit. Along the way he causes as much mayhem as possible by killing French and training Portuguese irregulars. As the English army retreats to the Lines of Torres Vedras they perform the “scorch Earth” policy. T...

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