War Medals and Their HistorySteward, William Augustus
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War Medals and Their History
Steward, William Augustus
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The Samana Force comprised, in the 1st Brigade, 1st Royal West Kent
Regiment; 24th and 31st Punjab Infantry; 45th Sikhs. Included in the
2nd Brigade were 1st Buffs; 35th Sikhs; 38th Dogras; Guides Infantry;
two squadrons 11th Bengal Lancers; 5th Bengal Mounted Battery; 5th
Company of Bengal Sappers and Miners. The 3rd Brigade was made up of
1st Batt. Queen's; No. 1 Battery R.A.; 22nd Punjab Infantry; 38th
Bengal Infantry; 39th Gahrwalis; 3rd Company Bengal Sappers and Miners;
half company of Madras Sappers; a squadron of the 10th Bengal Lancers,
and 2 of the 11th.
The Tirah Field Force was made up of two divisions of two brigades
each. The 1st Division comprised: 2nd Devons; 2nd Yorkshire Regiment;
1st Royal West Surrey; 2nd Royal Irish; No. 1 Mountain Battery R.A.;
2nd Batt. 1st Goorkas; 2nd Batt. 4th Goorkas; 3rd Sikh Infantry;
28th Bombay Infantry; 30th Bengal Infantry; Kapurthala Infantry; two
squadrons of 18th Bengal Cavalry; No. 1 Kohat Mountain Battery; No.
2 Derajat Mountain Battery; 3rd and 4th Companies Bombay Sappers and
Miners; Maler Kotla Sappers. The 2nd Division included: 1st Gordons;
1st Dorsets; 1st Northamptons; 2nd King's Own Borderers; Nos. 8 and 9
Batteries R.A.; 1st Batt. 2nd and 3rd Goorkas; 36th Bengal Infantry;
Jhind Infantry; 21st Madras Infantry; two squadrons 18th Bengal
Lancers; No. 4 Company Madras Sappers and Miners; Sirmoor Sappers.
The lines of communication were kept by the 22nd and 39th Bengal
Infantry; 2nd Batt. 2nd Goorkas; 2nd Punjab Infantry; 3rd Bengal
Cavalry; Jeypore and Gwalior Transport Corps.
The Kurram Column consisted of: 4 guns 3rd Field Battery R.A.; 12th
Bengal Infantry; Nabha Infantry; Central India Horse; 6th Bengal
Cavalry.
The Peshawar Column was composed of: 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers;
2nd Oxford Light Infantry; 3rd Mountain Battery R.A.; 57th Field
Battery R.A.; 9th and 45th Bengal Infantry; 9th Bengal Cavalry; No. 5
Company Bengal Sappers and Miners.
In reserve was the Rawul Pindi Brigade, composed of: 2nd Yorkshire
Light Infantry; 1st Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; 2nd Hyderabad
Infantry; 27th Bombay Infantry, and the Jodhphur Lancers.
=Matabeleland, 1893.=--The first Matabele War, which broke out in 1893,
will always be remembered for the brave but unavailing stand made by
Major Wilson's little band at the Shangani River. Then Lobengula was
defeated, and things settled down--as they generally did in South
Africa--for a time, for within three years a second Matabele War had
to be contended with until by December 31st, 1896, the natives in
Rhodesia had been quietened again. In this latter war Prince Alexander
of Teck took part with his regiment, the 7th Hussars.
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