Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore,
KB, (13 November 1761 – 16 January 1809) was a British soldier and General, also known as
Moore of Corunna. He is best known for his military training reforms and for his death at the
Battle of Corunna, in which he defeated a French army under
Marshal Soult during the
Peninsular War. After the war General Sarrazin wrote a French history of the battle, which nonetheless may have been written in light of subsequent events, he continued "Whatever Buonaparte may assert, Soult was most certainly repulsed at Corunna; and the English gained a defensive victory, though dearly purchased with the loss of their brave general Moore, who was alike distinguished for his private virtues, and his military talents."