GiM030 - GENERAL JEAN RAPP
With my broken sabre and covered with blood, I went to give an account of the affair to the Emperor.
General Jean Rapp
General de Division Comte Jean Rapp, Aide de Camp to the Emperor Napoleon, began his military career in 1798 in Egypt and ended up as one of the last French Generals to surrender himself and his command in 1815. He was part of a cadre of unattached generals who served Napoleon as and when required, one moment arranging a banquet and the next leading a faltering Corps into battle. He was wounded so many times in battle, he was said to have more holes in his body than a piece of fine lace. Obviously, French lace was a very sturdy commodity.
28mm sized metal figure, supplied unpainted. Limited to 500 models. Each miniature comes with a numbered gift card.