INFANTRY
... Bombay Light Infantry to be 103rd MahratU Light Infantry. 4tb Bombay Rifles to be 104th Wellesley’s Rifles. Sth Bombay Light Infantry to be 105th Mahratta Light ...
... Bombay Light Infantry to be 103rd MahratU Light Infantry. 4tb Bombay Rifles to be 104th Wellesley’s Rifles. Sth Bombay Light Infantry to be 105th Mahratta Light ...
... NORTHERN COMMAND. 28th Punjabis.—Lieut. P. Woodhouse, Ist Durham Light Infantry, to be double company officer, to complete the establishment on augmentation. 51st Sikhs.—Lieut. A. T. Mouellot, Ist Bedfordshire Regt., to be double company officer. 53rd ...
... Batteries. Royal Field Artillery 39th Brigade Division (46th, 51st, and 54th Batteries) and 38th Brigade Division (24th, 34th, and 72nd Batteries). Royal Garrison Artillery.—No 42 Company, 51st Siege, 71st and 72nd Heavy, 91st and 104th Royal Garrison Artillery ...
... MHOW DIVISION 27th Light Cavalry.—Capt. and Adjutant W. F. S. Casson to be officiating fourth squadron commander, vice Capt. A. F. Henderson, seconded admission to the Indian Staff College. 12th Infantry.—Major G. W. C. Knatchbull, second in command, ...
... situate in the same cemetery similar obelisks to the memory of officers and men of the Durham Light Infantry, Royal Irish Rifles, and Shropshire Light Infantry, most of the local deaths being from that scourge of the young soldier in India —enteric. The ...
... officers of the East India Company’s service. He entered Addiscombe in 1842, and after going out to India joined the 51st Bengal Infantry. He went through the Gwalior campaign in 1843 (medal) and the Sutlej campaign, 1845-6, and was present at the first ...
... fountain which will be illuminated by powerful electric lights of ever-changing colour. The reception shamiana is approached by an archway bearing the word Welcome.” At night this is outlined by electric light. Some 16 arc lamps are distributed throughout this ...
... 91st Punjabis (Light Infantry).—Major A. B. Murray, pro tem. third double company commander, to officiate as second in command during the absence on leave of Major A. H. Williams and Major C. Barnett. „ j j ui 94th Russell’s Infantry.—Major F. F. Major ...
... Royal Scots Fusiliers, has been posted to the Ist batt. his regiment on promotion. The following appointments are made in the 51st Sikhs (Frontier Force) Capt. C. H. B. Lees to be second double company commander pro tem., Capt. P. E. Knapp, third double ...
... as commandant to the 23rd Madras Light Inf.; Capt. (temporary Major) J. Kendall, transferred as second in command, Moplah Rifles; Capts. F. H. H. Jeffcoat and A. J. Ralph, attached for duty to the 23rd Madras Light Inf. and the i6lh Madras Inf. respectively; ...
... Lieut.-Col. O. , . , of India private ads. »»* days' pie. leave from Feh. . Infantry, gen. feave Warwickshire 6=. leave India private Mooch. Light teaJr 126th Beloochistan Infantry from the date of relief of detachment Robat, and will remain at that starion ...
... Mhow. 108th Infantry, from Mhow to Deesa. 112th Infantry, from Deesa to Nasirabad. 116th Mahrattas, from Nasirabad to Aden. 63rd Palamcottah Light Inf., from Vizianagram and Cuttack to Barrack pore and Dibrugarh. 2nd Queen’s Own Rajpoot Light Inf., from ...