June, 1815. The Coldstream Guards and the third guards are waiting
impatiently for orders to move into battle against Napoleon and his
French army. Every day seems endless as the troops wait for Wellington's
orders. When word is finally received, the path to glory it is not quite
what the troops were hoping for. Hours of marching during the day are
followed by restless nights' sleep in the rain, dampening their spirits
and weakening morale. When the group eventually encounter the French in
battle, a special command comes from Wellington himself to Colonel James
Macdonell of the Coldstream Guards: hold the chateau at Hougoumont and
do not let the French pass. What happens next is history.