The Mapleson Memoirs, 1848-1888, vol IMapleson, James Henry
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The Mapleson Memoirs, 1848-1888, vol I
Mapleson, James Henry
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"Glasgow, October 30, 1871.
"Lieutenant-Colonel Mapleson has during the last month frequently
attended the parades of my regiment. He has both taken command of a
company at battalion drill and has also manoeuvred the Battalion
himself, in both situations, showing a thorough knowledge of the
Infantry Field Exercise.
"J. C. RATTRAY,
"Colonel Commanding 90th Light Infantry."
* * *
"Edinburgh Castle,
"May 21, 1873.
"Certified that Colonel James H. Mapleson was attached to the 93rd
Highlanders for drill. I consider him able to drill a squad, company, or
battalion according to the Field Exercise, and fully impart instruction
therein.
"FITZROY MACPHERSON,
"Adjutant 93rd Sutherland Highlanders."
* * *
"Infantry Barracks, Windsor,
"July 7, 1873.
"This is to certify that Colonel Mapleson was attached for drill to the
1st Battalion Scots Guards during the winter months; that he is
thoroughly acquainted with battalion drill, and perfectly competent to
drill the Battalion either singly or in brigade.
"J. W. WALKER,
"Captain and Adjutant 1st Battalion Scots
Guards."
* * *
"Edinburgh Castle, N.B.,
"April 10, 1875.
"I certify that during the stay of Colonel Mapleson at Edinburgh he
attended regularly all parades of the 90th Light Infantry, and
manifested thorough knowledge of company and battalion drill. He has a
good 'word of command,' and nothing could exceed his zeal for military
information, which he is fully in possession of.
"H. W. PALMER,
"Major Commanding 90th Light Infantry."
* * *
"Wellington Barracks,
"January 10, 1874.
"We certify that Lieutenant-Colonel Mapleson, of the Tower Hamlets Rifle
Brigade, is conversant with the drill of a company and of a battalion,
and able to give instruction in the same.
"That he can command a battalion in brigade.
"That he is competent to superintend instruction in aiming and position
drill, and to superintend blank firing and ball practice.
"That he is acquainted with the proper mode of route marching and the
duties of guards.
"Also that he can ride.
"Also that he is acquainted with the mode of posting picquets and their
sentries and the duties of orderly officer.
"L. E. PHILLIPS,
"Colonel 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards.
"E. ANTROBUS,
"Captain and Adjutant 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards.
"Approved
"EDWARD SAXE WEIMAR,
"Major-General Commanding Home District."
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