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- Sir John Kincaid (1787 – 1862) was an officer of the British 95th Regiment, The Rifle Brigade who wrote a first hand account of his service under Wellington.
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Dr John Kincaid
I was born and raised in northern California, in Sacramento. As a first generation college student trying to figure it out on my own I have had the pleasure of attending and leaving (sometimes because I wanted to, and sometimes because they wanted me to) just about every community college within a 50-mile radius Sacramento. After failing a class at CSU San Diego called “Biology: World of Animals,” the university kindly invited me to not attend their school anymore, and I decided that college might not be for me.
Luckily I took a sociology class not too long after and was hooked. I really liked how the class was concerned about real world events and issues that mattered to me. I decided that since I had been in school for a few years and didn’t have much to show for it, I would just double down and try to get a PhD (lofty ambitions). Surprisingly this actually worked.
After I found my way I had great experiences at CSU Sacramento where some wonderful mentors helped guide me through the undergraduate process and actually encouraged me to go to graduate school. I d
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John Kincaid (political scientist)
American political scientist
John Kincaid is an American political scientist and scholar of American federalism, intergovernmental relations, and state and local government. He is the Robert B. & Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service[1] and Director of the Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government[2] at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. He also is President of CSF Associates: Publius, the sponsor of the Center for the Study of Federalism.[3] He previously taught at North Texas State University, Arizona State University, St. Peter’s College/University, and Seton Hall University. He served as executive director of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations and as vice president of the Pentagon Papers Fund for the Defense of Human and Civil Liberties.
Education and career
Born (1946) and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Kincaid graduated from Central High School[4] (221 class) in 1964, received a BA from Temple Universit
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John Kincaid (British Army officer)
Scottish army officer
Sir John Kincaid (1787 – 1862) was an officer of the British 95th Regiment, The Rifle Brigade who wrote a first hand account of his service under Wellington through the Peninsula War and the Battle of Waterloo.
Life
Born the second son of John Kincaid of Dalheath, near Falkirk, John Kincaid was educated at Polmont School and served for a time in the North York Militia.[1][2] He joined the second battalion Rifle Brigade (then still the 95th) as a second Lieutenant in 1809.[3]
Kincaid recounted the events of his life from 1809 to 1815 in Adventures in the Rifle Brigade. He first saw action in the Walcheren Expedition in 1809 before returning to England. The regiment then sailed to Spain in 1810 to join the Duke of Wellington's Army. Kincaid related his own experience of the Peninsula Campaign, the advance into France and finally the Battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo in his memoir.[4] His account is thought to be one of the principal sources for Bernard Cornwall's
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