Author: No. 3 Mountain Battery, R.A.
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781491631
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
The 3rd Mountain Battery began life in 1759 as “Captain T.Smith's Company, 3rd Battalion Royal Artillery”. The opening pages of the narrative describe the dress, equipment and establishment noting that “every man had his hair combed back, tied in a club three-quarters of a yard long with a broad black ribbon and well powdered with white.” After a few designation changes, described in the narrative, the unit's title became No 3 Mountain Battery in 1889, the oldest mountain battery in the Royal Artillery by virtue of being the first to be equipped as one. This record goes from 1759 to 1908 and during that time the battery certainly saw plenty of action from the American War of Independence to Corunna to the Crimea and then, for thirty years (1878-1908) in India/Burma, in India mainly on the NW Frontier: Kabul, relief of Kandahar, Zhob Valley Field Force, Burma, Sikkim, Miranzai, Isazai, Chitral, Mohmand, Tirah. The last twenty pages contain the names of all the officers who served with the battery during the 150 years covered in the book, when they served and the expeditions or campaigns they were in with any medals.
Records of No. 3 Mountain Battery, R.A.
Author: No. 3 Mountain Battery, R.A.
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781491631
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
The 3rd Mountain Battery began life in 1759 as “Captain T.Smith's Company, 3rd Battalion Royal Artillery”. The opening pages of the narrative describe the dress, equipment and establishment noting that “every man had his hair combed back, tied in a club three-quarters of a yard long with a broad black ribbon and well powdered with white.” After a few designation changes, described in the narrative, the unit's title became No 3 Mountain Battery in 1889, the oldest mountain battery in the Royal Artillery by virtue of being the first to be equipped as one. This record goes from 1759 to 1908 and during that time the battery certainly saw plenty of action from the American War of Independence to Corunna to the Crimea and then, for thirty years (1878-1908) in India/Burma, in India mainly on the NW Frontier: Kabul, relief of Kandahar, Zhob Valley Field Force, Burma, Sikkim, Miranzai, Isazai, Chitral, Mohmand, Tirah. The last twenty pages contain the names of all the officers who served with the battery during the 150 years covered in the book, when they served and the expeditions or campaigns they were in with any medals.
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781491631
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
The 3rd Mountain Battery began life in 1759 as “Captain T.Smith's Company, 3rd Battalion Royal Artillery”. The opening pages of the narrative describe the dress, equipment and establishment noting that “every man had his hair combed back, tied in a club three-quarters of a yard long with a broad black ribbon and well powdered with white.” After a few designation changes, described in the narrative, the unit's title became No 3 Mountain Battery in 1889, the oldest mountain battery in the Royal Artillery by virtue of being the first to be equipped as one. This record goes from 1759 to 1908 and during that time the battery certainly saw plenty of action from the American War of Independence to Corunna to the Crimea and then, for thirty years (1878-1908) in India/Burma, in India mainly on the NW Frontier: Kabul, relief of Kandahar, Zhob Valley Field Force, Burma, Sikkim, Miranzai, Isazai, Chitral, Mohmand, Tirah. The last twenty pages contain the names of all the officers who served with the battery during the 150 years covered in the book, when they served and the expeditions or campaigns they were in with any medals.
Records of No. 3, Mountain Battery, R.A.
Author: Great Britain. Army. Mountain Battery, No. 3
Publisher:
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Records of No 3 Mountain Battery R. A.
Author: The Naval & Military Press
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781847345110
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781847345110
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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War Medals and Their History
Author: William Augustus Steward
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military decorations
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military decorations
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Historical Record of 22nd Derajat Pack Battery
Author: 22nd Derajat Pack Battery
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781491658
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
This unit was raised at Dera Ghazi Khan (India) on 18th May 1849 as 2nd Punjab Light Field Battery becoming in 1851 No3 Punjab Horse Light Field Battery, Punjab Frontier Force (PFF). After many changes of designation it became in the 1903 Indian Army reorganisation (under Kitchener) No 22 (Derajat) Mountain Battery (Frontier Force) and finally, in August 1920, it got the designation that forms the title of this book. This record spans seventy-one years and it is set out in diary form with a marginal note alongside each entry giving a sort of heading to the event described in the accompanying text, thus the marginal note against the paragraph recording operations with the Hazara Field Force reads: “1st Black Mountain Expedition” (Hazara), 1888. The entries cover every aspect of the Battery's service, noting even individual officers (including the Indian Viceroy Commissioned Officers) reporting for duty, going on leave, being promoted, leaving the Battery and why and of course any casualty details. From December 1916 to December 1918 the Battery was engaged in operations in German and Portuguese East Africa and during this period the marginal notes consist of the dates of the actions being described. There is a list of expeditions and campaigns in which the Battery took part since its formation, a list of medals and clasps awarded over the same period and a summary of Casualties and Awards during the period the Battery was on active service 1916-1918.
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781491658
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
This unit was raised at Dera Ghazi Khan (India) on 18th May 1849 as 2nd Punjab Light Field Battery becoming in 1851 No3 Punjab Horse Light Field Battery, Punjab Frontier Force (PFF). After many changes of designation it became in the 1903 Indian Army reorganisation (under Kitchener) No 22 (Derajat) Mountain Battery (Frontier Force) and finally, in August 1920, it got the designation that forms the title of this book. This record spans seventy-one years and it is set out in diary form with a marginal note alongside each entry giving a sort of heading to the event described in the accompanying text, thus the marginal note against the paragraph recording operations with the Hazara Field Force reads: “1st Black Mountain Expedition” (Hazara), 1888. The entries cover every aspect of the Battery's service, noting even individual officers (including the Indian Viceroy Commissioned Officers) reporting for duty, going on leave, being promoted, leaving the Battery and why and of course any casualty details. From December 1916 to December 1918 the Battery was engaged in operations in German and Portuguese East Africa and during this period the marginal notes consist of the dates of the actions being described. There is a list of expeditions and campaigns in which the Battery took part since its formation, a list of medals and clasps awarded over the same period and a summary of Casualties and Awards during the period the Battery was on active service 1916-1918.
The History of the Royal Artillery from the Indian Mutiny to the Great War
Author: Sir John Emerson Wharton Headlam
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description