Quote Originally Posted by Father Bill View Post
When I was a lad, the Boy Scouts referred to that as "Scouts' Pace" I don't think that the numbers were the same, but the walk some, jog the same concept was the basis of it.
Excellent! When I Google that term, I find results that sound very similar. I'm seeing a wide range of intervals for walk/jog. Everything from 22 yards (roughly equivalent to 22 steps, I would imagine) to 100 steps. The interval they were using in the Sharpe movie seemed much shorter, but looks like the same concept.

From memory, The Rifle Brigade--Sharpe's outfit were part of that, but I can't remember the connection
Yep, Sharpe's outfit was the (fictional) 95th Rifles of the South Essex Regiment.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Essex_Regiment

I know Mr. Cornwell did a lot of research in writing his books, and he usually did quite a good job of explaining any historical discrepancies at the end of his books. What I don't know is how accurate the movie portrayals were, in terms of uniforms, maneuvers, weaponry, etc. I would hope that they were historically correct in their costuming and such, and not taking the American Hollywood approach of making it look "cool" at the expense of history. I find the movies very entertaining and enlightening, though.

One disappointing part is that I see lots of kilted soldiers in the background, usually marching around in formation, but never becoming part of the main story line.