The History of the Rifle Brigade (the Prince Consort's Own) Formerly the 95thCope, William Henry
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The History of the Rifle Brigade (the Prince Consort's Own) Formerly the 95th
Cope, William Henry
Great Britain. Army. Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Andrew Barnard.
Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, severely.
Captain and Brevet Major Charles Beckwith (Staff), severely, leg
amputated.
Captain Chawner, severely in the leg.
” W. Johnston, severely.
Lieutenant Molloy, severely.
” George Simmons, shot through the liver and two ribs broken.
” Gairdner, severely.
” E. D. Johnston, severely.
” Felix.
” Allen Stewart, stabbed through the arm and wounded in the
shoulder.
” Wright, severely.
” Church, severely.
” William Shenley, severely.
7 Sergeants, 1 bugler, and 116 rank and file.
OF THE 2ND BATTALION.
_Killed._
2 Sergeants, 1 bugler, and 31 rank and file.
_Wounded._
Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Norcott, severely.
” ” Wilkins, severely.
Captain and Brevet Major Miller, severely.
” M’Cullock, severely.
Lieutenant Humbley, severely.
” Coxen, severely.
” D. Cameron.
” R. Cochrane.
” Ridgeway, severely.
” Fry.
” Webb.
” Lynam, severely.
” Eyre, severely.
” Walsh, severely.
6 Sergeants, 2 buglers, and 171 rank and file. And 20 rank and file,
_missing_.
OF THE 3RD BATTALION.
_Killed._
Captain Charles Eeles, 3 rank and file.
_Wounded._
Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Ross, severely.
Captain and Brevet Major Fullerton, severely.
Lieutenant Worsley, severely.
” G. H. Shenley, severely.
1 Sergeant, 1 bugler, and 34 rank and file. And 7 rank and file,
_missing_.
The strength of these Battalions on the morning of June 18 was as
follows:[162]
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