History of the Royal Sappers and Miners, Volume 2 (of 2): From the Formation of the Corps in March 1712 to the date when its designation was changed to that of Royal EngineersConnolly, T. W. J. (Thomas William John)
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History of the Royal Sappers and Miners, Volume 2 (of 2): From the Formation of the Corps in March 1712 to the date when its designation was changed to that of Royal Engineers
Connolly, T. W. J. (Thomas William John)
Great Britain. Army. Royal Sappers and Miners
The small detachment under Major Bent, of the engineers, joined at the
camp about this time from Bucharest, marching with the Turkish army; and
the following dispatch from his Highness Omar Pasha, so complimentary to
its efficiency, was communicated by Lord Raglan to the Minister of War:—
“_Varna, January 8, 1855._
“MY LORD
“His Highness Omar Pasha has requested me to write to your Lordship,
to return his best thanks for the services rendered to his army by
Major Bent, of the royal engineers, and the detachment of sappers
under his command.
“His Highness desires me to express his regret at the losses which
have been sustained by this small detachment, who, under the direction
of Major Bent, have well sustained the character of the British army.
“His Highness has already expressed to your Lordship his regret at the
loss of Lieutenant Burke, of the royal engineers, whom His Highness
considers to have been an officer of much merit.
“His Highness desires me to inform your Lordship, that he has done
himself the honour to write to the Turkish Ambassador at the Court of
St. James’s expressing the desire of His Majesty the Sultan that
private Andrew Anderson, of the royal sappers and miners, may receive
and wear the decoration of the fourth class of the order of Medjidie,
in commemoration of his gallantry in recovering the body of Lieutenant
Burke, after he was killed at the passing of the Danube on the 7th of
July last. In the meantime he has presented private Anderson with the
decoration, and trusts your Lordship will allow him to wear it until
the commands of Her Majesty may be received.[166]
“His Highness further desires me to express to your Lordship his
entire approbation of the manner in which Major Bent has conducted his
duties.
“He desires me to inform your Lordship that this officer showed great
energy in his endeavours to enter Silistria before the siege was
raised; that he subsequently showed great gallantry at the passage of
the Danube, when he was the first to land on the left bank, and
covered the landing of the Turkish troops with a detachment of
riflemen, who maintained their ground under a heavy fire until the
disembarkation of the supports was effected.
“Major Bent and his sappers were subsequently of great service in
throwing up the tête de pont at Giurgevo, and in the construction of
the bridge across the Danube.
“His Highness desires to take this opportunity of expressing to your
Lordship his high sense of the services rendered by Lieutenant Glyn,
R.N., and H. S. H. Prince Ernest of Saxe Leiningen, with the
detachment of sailors of Her Majesty’s fleet under their command, in
the construction of the bridge across the Danube.
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