BATTALION
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... vouTNTEER BATTALION EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT. BATTALION ORDERS. By C3lon A. TB( EY. Commutatbng Ist Volm.l Racialism East Yottalbine mew.. 1. Comnany drill (drill c,rdtr o. M.141 , A. Turaday. Wednesday, and Thtir:44.y. at 7.45 pan. All heathers ruqui ...
... Ist VOLUNTEER BATTALION EAST YORKSHIRE SEGMENT. BATTALION ORDERS. By_ Colon:II A. THORNEY. Commanding 1% Voinnteer Battalion East Yorkatire Regimens. 1. The Battalion will Fara& in drill wtth legging and great coats robed over nglit shoulders, at Los ...
... BATTALION ORDERS. Huddersfield, February 19th, 1894. No. I.—lntimation has just been received of the death of Lieutenant T. Shaw, of I Company, Slaithwaite. No. 2.—Members of the Battalion are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place at S ...
... THE LUCKLESS BATTALIONS. The Northumberland Fusiliers (the *Fighting Fifth ™) are inured to hard knocks. The regiment was in the thick of it in the famous fight at the Boyne. It led the forlorn hope inforcing the passage of the Shannon in 1682. It ;:li'ed ...
... BATTALION ORDERS BY Colonel T. E. HIRBT, Commanding, Foe ENDING SATORDAT, 20re RIME, 1896. Saturday, 13th.—Class firing for band, bugle band, and third-clan casuals at 2 p.m. Monday, 15th.—Firing exercise and aiming tube practice for band and recruits ...
... BATTALION PRIM. ■Y 111 ►IRLD o fra CHALLRNOR CEP AND LA- Sergeant J. V. Walker Al and Cup, Private M. Stables 17.., Captain W. 8. Mackenzie 15a, Lance-Sergeant R. C. Py• ilk., Private G. Popple•ell ss. flO Ciotti 70K SHoOTING.—A Comply, 2nd prize. f 3; ...
... THE BKIPTON BATTALION. The 3rd Battalion West Riding Regiment from Skipton was inspected by Col. E. Ci. Fenn, corn. mending the 33rd regimental district, 634 of the battalion out of a strength of 869 parading under Col. Baader). The inspecting officer ...
... BATTALION PARADE. Favoured with an ideal day for out-door work, the volunteers assembled, on Saturday last, in greater numbers than on the two previous battalion parades. In addition to A, B, and C Companies from Huddersfield (D Company being ►t Crosland ...
... BATTALION PARADE. On Saturday afternoon the five headqnarter com• panies of our local volunteer regim:;ul. ;g.ther with I Company from Go!car and Idareden, were out for • battalion parade in Longley Park. Colonel Carlile was in coma:mud, and there ...
... H. B. Wilkinson. lav BATTALION KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS. —Major H. Dixon, Sad Battalion, BOW on leave of absence England from India, baa been poeted the Ist Battalion York, for second in command, and will join the battalion on termination of leave ...
... THE WAKEFIELD BATTALION. The tho-linß lor li.e Uiulion pn** took S»tuid*» tioole. which dctaobroent had already «weo ruere atul throe pro»iou» ooca»u>oa The aconog on Saturday was higher than the team • total ...