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Peniscola, 20 January - 2 February 1812, a valuable harbor and near impregnable Spanish fortress beseiged by and surrendered to the French due to General Navarro's pro French orientation and the favorable terms offerred by the French.
 
Nivelle River, 10 November 1813, one of Wellington's victories in Southern France after driving the French from Spain.
 
General Sir John Oswald, GCB, GCMG (2 October 1771 – 8 June 1840), prominent British officer of the Napoleonic period whose early career is reminiscent of a special forces commander and who commanded in seven different theaters including Sicily, Egypt, the capture of Ionian Islands, the capture of Santa Maura, the retreat from Burgos, and in command of the 5th Division at the victories at San Sebastian, Osma and Vittoria.
 
Major John Thomas Leahy, 1st Foot Guards officer during the Napoleon period that served at Copenhagen and with and sometimes commanded the 1/23rd in the Peninsula from 1810-1813.
 

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