The History of the 2nd Dragoons: "Royal Scots Greys"Almack, Edward
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The History of the 2nd Dragoons: "Royal Scots Greys"
Almack, Edward
Great Britain. Army. Dragoons, 2nd (Royal Scots Greys)
"The 1st Cavalry Brigade having been broken up, General
Gordon hopes that the O.C. Royal Scots Greys will be good
enough to permit him to express through Regimental Orders
to all ranks of the regiment his very sincere thanks for
their gallantry and devotion during the six months the
Brigadier has had the honour to command the Brigade. No
leader could possibly have been better served, and the
Brigadier will always think of the Scots Greys and other
units of the 1st Cavalry Brigade with the sincerest
feelings of admiration and true affection."
Carbines were now withdrawn and long rifles issued and
carried to conclusion of the war.
_27th._--The regiment marched from Johannesburg at 5.30 a.m., via
Reitfontein to Putfontein, to take part in operations
in Eastern Transvaal against Botha, under Lieut.-Gen.
French, forming part of eight columns stretching from
Middelburg, on Delagoa Railway, to Heidelberg, on Natal
line.
_29th._--The regiment marched from Putfontein at 4 a.m., engaging
enemy at Boschman's Kop, which was strongly held. On
arrival of Col. Pulteney's column the enemy retired,
leaving several dead and wounded. They were followed up
by A Squadron under Capt. Feilden, and several prisoners
and wagons were captured.
Casualties:--Killed--3735 Pte. J. Stokes. Wounded--Ptes.
3576 Harper, 3359 Bell, 3875 Angus, 3526 Sergt. Hughes,
Ptes. 4586 Fergus, 4527 Colvin, 3896 Martin.
Bivouacked at Reitfontein.
No. 4937 Pte. T. Mercer died of disease at Germiston.
_Jan. 30th._--Pom-pom of enemy opened fire as we were going
into our lines. Made off on two squadrons being sent in
pursuit.
The regiment marched from Reitfontein at 8.50 a.m. to
Watervals Hoek. No. 3896 Pte. Martin died from wounds
received in action at Boschman's Kop. No. 4720 Pte.
Archer accidentally wounded.
_31st._--No move. Patrols to front engaged with enemy throughout
the day.
Lieut. I. A. Finlay invalided to England.
_Feb. 1st._--Marched from Watervals Hoek 4.30 a.m. Encountered
rear-guard of enemy with guns at Kromdraai. Three men of
C Squadron wounded. Bivouacked at Winkelhoek.
_2nd._--Marched to Rooipoort 4.30 a.m., enemy retiring before the
scouts. Found a disabled gun at R.
100 men C Squadron left camp under Lieut. D. McCombie at
5 a.m., to escort convoy of empty wagons and sick.
_3rd._--The regiment marched from Rooipoort to Elandsfontein.
_4th._--The regiment marched from Elandsfontein to Reitfontein.
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