Marlborough's Masterpiece: The Battle of Ramillies
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Episode Summary
Could a single afternoon shatter the hegemony of the "Sun King" and reshape the map of Europe? In May 1706, the War of Spanish Succession hung on a knife’s edge as the French army left its defensive lines to seek a decisive engagement. Join hosts Dr. Alexander Burns, Dr. Andrew Bamford and Lee Gugino as they welcome back General Ewan Carmichael to deconstruct the Battle of Ramillies, a tactical masterpiece of 18th-century warfare.
In this episode, we apply the modern military framework of find, fix, strike, and exploit to examine how the Duke of Marlborough lured the French into a deadly trap. We explore the "Revolution in Military Affairs" triggered by the socket bayonet and flintlock musket, the brutal infantry struggle in the Ramillies churchyard, and the earth-shaking collision of 25,000 cavalrymen. Discover how Marlborough's ability to "lead from the front" and his obsession with logistics turned a polyglot coalition into the most feared force in the "Cockpit of Europe".
Meet the Expert
General Ewan Carmichael: A veteran military professional and historian, General Carmichael brings a unique perspective on the War of Spanish Succession. His expertise bridges the gap between 18th-century "war of posts" and modern tactical doctrine.
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To keep the free version focused on the primary battle narrative, several deep-dive discussions are exclusive to the Uncut Edition. By joining the War Room [https://patreon.com/PrimeAndLoad?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink], you’ll unlock an additional 40 minutes of content, including:
* The "Wild Geese": A detailed look at the Irish Jacobite exiles (Clare’s Dragoons) fighting for the French and their desperate quest to "right the wrongs" of the previous century.
* Ethnic Regiments & "Portable" Skills: An in-depth debate on the mix of English, Scots, and Irish soldiers across both armies and the "topsy-turvy" world of 18th-century mercenaries.
* The Modern Staff System: Exclusive analysis of the Marlborough-Cadogan partnership, which General Carmichael identifies as the birth of the modern military staff and a key to Marlborough's success.
* Marlborough’s Near-Death Experience: The full, harrowing account of Marlborough being unhorsed and his aide, Colonel Bringfield, being "messily decapitated" by a cannonball while helping the Duke into his saddle.
Episode Highlights & Timestamps
* [00:00] – The "Fatal Avenue": Why the geography of Belgium made it the "Cockpit of Europe".
* [12:15] – Balance of Power: Queen Anne, Louis XIV, and the fight for the Spanish throne.
* [25:30] – Finding & Fixing: Marlborough’s use of Cadogan for reconnaissance and the deceptive attack on the French left.
* [45:00] – The Ramillies Hinge: The brutal infantry assault on the manor farm and churchyard.
* [1:05:00] – The Great Cavalry Scrum: 25,000 horses colliding on the open watershed.
* [1:25:00] – "Beef and Beer": Why Marlborough’s focus on logistics and spare shoe soles made him "Corporal John" to his men.
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The Military Experience in the Age of Reason, By Christopher Duffy [https://amzn.to/40RQPXO]
Infantry in Battle 1733-1783, By Alexander Burns [https://amzn.to/4mxP7TY]
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