A Brief History of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 1755 to 1915
The book A Brief History of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 1755 to 1915 was written by author Hutton, E. T. H. (Edward Thomas Henry), Sir, 1848- Here you can read free online of A Brief History of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 1755 to 1915 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Brief History of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 1755 to 1915 a good or bad book?
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324-325. II Vide Official History of the South African War, Vol. I, pp. 476-484. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE REGIMENT. 33 1900, and from that date until the end of October it was engaged in the neighbourhood of Standerton and Greylingstad protecting the railway. In November, 1900, Lieut.-Colonel Bewicke-Copley was selected for command of a mobile column, which, till November the 19th, included his own 3rd Battalion. The Battalion subsequently occupied a line of blockhouses between Machadodorp and Da...lmanutha, Eastern Transvaal, till the end of the war. Fourth Battalion. The 4th Battalion was quartered at Cork during the earlier phases of the war, and was engaged in training and sending out reinforcements, to a large extent of Mounted Infantry. It was not until December, 1901, that the Battalion, under the command of Lieut.-Colonel E. W. Herbert,* sailed to Africa. Landing at Durban, it proceeded to Harrismith, O.R.C., where it con- structed and occupied a line of blockhouses running west, and remained there until the conclusion of peace in June, 1902.
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