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BUCKINGHAM AD VHEIITISE a

... Major CavagnarL was, of course, received with a Royal salute and by a guard of honour, drawn this occasion from the 51st Light Infantry. Major Cavagnari’s mode t double-poled tent was converted into a durbar tent for the occasion. chairs were arranged ...

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... Goorkhas, and the 20th Punjab Infantry, rabved up the Khyber Pass. At six the Third and Part of the Fourth Brigades, under General Browne, consisting of the 51st Light Infantry, the 81st Foot, the 6th iSative Light ...

IN FRANCE

... orchard, the rate of speed not permitting of such a procedure. Amiens the party was met detachments of the Frencn Infantry and marched to the Infantry Barracks where billets were provided. The officers and men assiduously attended to all requirements, hut they ...

KOYAL BUCKS HUsSARS

... cavalry training until the early days August, i became known that tne 2nd Mounted Division might sent ••allip' Ii Infantry. After a fen days infantry training and organisation the Regiment, part the 2nd Mounted Division. received orders the 13th August to entrain ...

Fadbury Proof Proved

... afternoon, and keen interest was evinced the competitions. The excellent music of the Band the 2nd Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry was much appreciated. In a large tent were exhibited specimens of the work of the children at the elementary schools in ...

THE AFGHAN WAR

... at the first meeting with Major Cavagnari, was, of course, received with a Koyal the guard honour being furnished by the 51st Light Inlantry. The interview was held in Major (’avagnari’sdouble-poled tent, which did duty a durbar tent. The chairs were arranged ...

THE AFGHAN WAR

... although Within range, sustained no casualties. The Fourth Brigade, acting with the Third, and including its ranks the 51st L : ght Infantry—wi'h mule bat'ery of mountain guns, and the heavj 40 by elephants—was engaged meanwhile on the British right, and moved ...

SIR GARNET WOLSELEY

... just before the arrival of the ship in England. As reward for his gallantry he was promoted to lieutenancy in the 90th Light Infantry. “When the Crimean War broke out was decided that the 90th shonld not take part In it, and Wolstley was on the point of ...

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... the metropolis, and the rest from the country coriw. This numbjr exceeds that last year by about 2,600, and when the 2,000 Infantry and 200 cavalry from the regular army are added, it will be seen that there are materials for 91 military display. The first ...