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... camp into two batteries , capturing and bringing into their camp two of the enemy's guns , under a heavy and converging fire from the Fort and Town . ( Field Force Orders by Major - General Sir Hugh Henry Rose , G.C.B. , Commanding ...
... camp into two batteries , capturing and bringing into their camp two of the enemy's guns , under a heavy and converging fire from the Fort and Town . ( Field Force Orders by Major - General Sir Hugh Henry Rose , G.C.B. , Commanding ...
Page 109
... Camp Banda . Camp near Rajpoorah , SIR , September 5 , 1858 . I HAVE the honour to report , for the informa- tion of Major - General Whitlock , commanding ⚫ Lieutenant - Colonel Primrose , H.M.'s 43rd Regiment Light Infantry ; Captain ...
... Camp Banda . Camp near Rajpoorah , SIR , September 5 , 1858 . I HAVE the honour to report , for the informa- tion of Major - General Whitlock , commanding ⚫ Lieutenant - Colonel Primrose , H.M.'s 43rd Regiment Light Infantry ; Captain ...
Page 115
... Camp near Rajpoorah , September 5 , 1858 . One native 1 - pounder brass gun . One ammunition - box , containing powder . F. OMMANEY , Captain , Commanding No. 6 Field Battery , Royal Artillery . No. 6 . RETURN of Casualties in the ...
... Camp near Rajpoorah , September 5 , 1858 . One native 1 - pounder brass gun . One ammunition - box , containing powder . F. OMMANEY , Captain , Commanding No. 6 Field Battery , Royal Artillery . No. 6 . RETURN of Casualties in the ...
Page 146
... camp . On joining Ensign Chalmers , he reported that for about an hour and a half , the enemy had kept up a fire at intervals from their guns , at the end of which time , they edged towards their standing camp , and got between it and ...
... camp . On joining Ensign Chalmers , he reported that for about an hour and a half , the enemy had kept up a fire at intervals from their guns , at the end of which time , they edged towards their standing camp , and got between it and ...
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... camp . * The march having been conducted with the strictest silence up to this time , the enemy were apparently unaware of our approach ; the ground between us and their camp , a distance of about half a mile , being open , the line of ...
... camp . * The march having been conducted with the strictest silence up to this time , the enemy were apparently unaware of our approach ; the ground between us and their camp , a distance of about half a mile , being open , the line of ...
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