The Life And Correspondence of Field Marshall Sir George Pollock Constable O
The Life And Correspondence of Field Marshall Sir George Pollock Constable O
Charles Rathbone Low
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The night before I left Gundamuck, I received an official letter and a survey report, setting forth that the whole of the camels of one regiment were unserviceable, and that they could not get up even without their loads. This was rather provoking, for I have only three native regiments with me. My answer was short : * Tell the commanding officer that if his regi- ment can't march, he will relieve the two wings ordered to re- main behind, an who are willing to go forward on any terms. ' The reg...iment marched, and I heard no more about their camels. After our last engagement with the enemy (it was a severe struggle) we had 160 killed and wounded ; and again carriage was in requisition. The spare horses about the cavalry were had recourse to, and I lent my own riding-horse to one poor fellow. " Tlie troops left behind included two guns, 3rd troop, 2nd Brigade, Horse Artillery ; one squadron 5th, and one squadron and head-quarters 10th Light Cavalry, and the left wings of the 33rd and 60th N.
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