Using easy-to-follow, family-tree type tables, Bloodline shows the origins and development of every regular formation in the British Army including the latest amalgamations and changes brought about within the ?Future Army Structure'. The charts illustrate clearly how, in some cases, up to 25 original regiments of the line have, over the centuries, by successive disbandment and amalgamations, been reduced to a single regiment in today's superb but shamefully overstretched army. The Battle Honours of each post-Cardwell constituent are recorded separately so the progress of each of the original regiments, and the theatres in which it was involved, may be examined individually. The pedigrees and Honours of disbanded units are also recorded so their contribution will not be lost to posterity. A chronological summary of Battle honours provides an overview of the British Army's campaigns over the past 300 years and notes on the origins of each formation place its original purpose within the political and historical perspective of the time. A robust editorial platform throughout applauds the Army as ?the Nation's most dependable and trustworthy institution' and castigates government neglect and public indifference for the unnecessary ?blood and sacrifices' which successive generations of soldiers have had to make as a result of inadequate investment and preparation. Bloodline is a splendid record of achievement and will provide an invaluable work of reference for anyone who has dealings with, or simply an interest in or affection for, the British Army. AUTHOR: Iain Gordon was the founder of Method Publishing Co Ltd, publishers to the Ministry of Defence and Army Garrisons Establishments throughout the world for more than 40 years. Since his retirement in 1995 he has written two highly acclaimed military/naval biographies. Hie last book Admiral of the Blue: The Life and Times of Admiral John Child Purvis 1747-1825 ? was shortlisted for he Mountbatten Maritime Prize in 2006. *