Project:1812 – Major General Robert Ross
Robert Ross is unique among the British Military leaders of the time in that he never accepted any honours for his actions. Born at his family estate at Rostrevor, Ireland, in 1766. Before he joined the British army, he attended Trinity College in Dublin. While attending classes there, he also served as the treasurer for the college’s historical society. Upon his graduation, he purchased an ensign’s commission in the 25th (Sussex) Regiment before advancing to captain a few years later in the 7th (Royal Fusiliers) Regiment. Ross would taste combat for the first time in 1799 at Krabbendam in the Netherlands during the French RevolutionaryRead More →