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    Denis Pack. Major-General Sir Denis Pack, KCB (7 October 1775 – 24 July 1823) was an Anglo-Irish military officer during the Napoleonic Wars . Background. A descendant of Sir Christopher Packe, Pack was the son of the Very Reverend Thomas Pack, Dean of Ossory in the east of Ireland.

  2. Pack, Sir Denis (1775–1823), British army general, was born 7 October 1775 in Kilkenny city, younger son of Rev. Thomas Pack (1720?–1795), dean of Ossory, and Catherine Pack (née Sullivan), of St Andrew's parish, Dublin. In June 1790 he entered TCD, aged 15, but did not take his degree.

  3. Pen & Sword (2022), hardback. ISBN 9781399083201. 213 pp, 18 maps and 29 colour photos. Sir Denis Pack is perhaps most famous for being the most decorated officer in the Peninsular War apart from the Duke of Wellington himself, but there has only ever been one biography of him published in 1908.

  4. Bibliografía. Referencias. Denis Pack. Apariencia. ocultar. Denis Pack o Dennis Pack ( Irlanda, 1772- Londres, 1823) fue un militar inglés que participó en las invasiones inglesas al Virreinato del Río de la Plata . Primera invasión a Buenos Aires.

  5. Welcome to the online portfolio of the Napoleonic Wars historian Marcus De La Poer Beresford. My research interests include Marshal William Carr Beresford, Major-General Sir Denis Pack, The Duke of Wellington, and other Irishmen involved in campaigns on the Iberian Penisular in the 19th century.

  6. Major General Sir Denis Pack, K.C.B. (d. 1823, aged 48), entered the army in 1791 and served in Flanders, 1794-5, the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 and subsequently in South America, commanding the Seventy First Regiment of Highlanders.

  7. 12 de ago. de 2022 · by Marcus | Aug 12, 2022 | Denis Pack | 0 comments. The career of Major-General Sir Denis Pack, spanning some three decades from the 1790s to early 1820s, seems to strain plausibility. Even before his participation at Quatre Bras and Waterloo, he was honored for his bravery and leadership at Roliça/Vimiero, la Coruna, Bussaco ...