As I set and listen to the young Lieutenant view on the Emperor I could not wait to tell him why I thought so of the Emperor. Mon ami I know that the Emperor has put fire in all young garcons heart. He, talks of Glory like it’s free and all you have to do is pick it up. I was called and many Mulattos’ were too. We form a Regt. in 95. We join in mass no doubt like you young homme’s of Germany. In 1799 many went to Egypt with him many were put in the Artillery companies when they arrived in Egypt we had a Mulatto General by the name of Thomas Dumas in charge of the Cavalry Corps this General and Napoléon had a parting of ways but only after Napoleon ordered them the Artillerist to fire on the timeless Sphinx's . Now the reason was because the Sphinx's had a face of the people of Africa. Much like the Romans who chopped down the trees of the Land of Ham and gave the region the Roman conquers name. An in 1802 Napoleon sent a special order to all commands that all combat Officers of African descent be removed and place in labor companies. All do to his failure to win over the Haitians and the lost of his brother-in – Law.
General Thomas Dumas was poison in his cell in Italy in 03, after giving the Emperor a fortune in Egypt. Now you see my young Lieutenant, if he would have done that to your people now how would you feel! Now more of my Tale Monsieur;
http://i1071.photobucket.com/albums/u50 ... /harem.jpgThere are no dancing Harem girls no wild feast no magic carpet rides or genie’s in the bottle at least not here in Istanbul on the East side of the Dardanelles, it's cold and dry. No Helen of Troy or Adventure's like so many novels would try too full your head with exploits like you find in the hundred and one Arabian nights. Not here in Turquie! We are working on the defensives, of Bosphorus, for the Turc the biggest enemy that we have here are bad roads and the weather. It appears to me to be impossible for the Russians to attack the Turc's from the North maybe from the west but the North it’s safe, too hilly and no roads to move supplies and men over. The West has fortification that are older then time it's self from the time of Alexander the Great to Caesars in both Greek and Rome styles. From the time of the Great Persian Empires, and to the coming of Christ, these are the citadels that guard the Hellespont! Like a Grandee, sword that swings back and forth the door to the east is guarded north and south, and east and west. It would take a great fleet to sail up from the southwest to take Istanbul which I believe that the Anglais will do. I have with me this captured Russian cannons that sets on a section of a small town to the southeast of Dardanus in the Troad this is the section that I now watch over with my small troop of soldat's till I was called to Bosphorus, to go on a mission with Colonel Remi. The men that I command are all nizam-i-jedid, most are Persian in nationality! They were very impressed with me when I arrived, for they thought that I too was a Turc or a true believer which I am. We work find together because I pray with them five times a day. The Turc officer specks French, which is bon for me, that makes it easier to relate to the homme (men).
Colonel Remi, asked me is there anything that I needed to make the job easier, I told him that if I had a section of French Artillery from the 6/3 the first section that is, under Monsieur Pool we could put the Russian guns on the hills over looking the peninsula of Gallipoli that runs to the sea in the northwest. And have the two 4-pounders as an offensive arm. I told him that these homme were, excellent gunners former sailors trained by one of the best. They were sailors from 1801 till 04 and they learned there craft well from a first rate Corvair a Capitaine Martinez. They were the only ones that I knew who could get cannons up an impassable mountain such as the one to our northwest near the castles of Sedil Bahr and Kum Kaleh.
He told me that he had another place that has a mountain that needed to be fortified to the south near the city of Bosphorus. It seems very strange to me that all the attention was directed to the Southwest approaches and not towards the Russian approaches. Colonel Remi told me that he would have these homme here in a month, it seemed unbelievable to me that he would do this, it must be a very hard job or a very important pass that must be guarded, and he told me to use only my French soldat's to do this job also. I will see you tomorrow Monsieur off to my duties today we might be moving forward bon chance!