The London Gazette, December 3, 1880. 6543
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3, 1880. 6543 24th Punjab Native Infantry—Officers 7; native 1st Brigade. officers 12 ; non-commissioned officers and men 6-8th R.A.—Shrapnel shell 66 ; common shell 18. 402. Total 421. 92nd Highlanders—Martini-Henry ammunition 6th Baty., 8th Bde., R.A.—Officers 5; native 8,100. officers 2; non-coinmissioned officers and men 23rd Pioneers—Snider ammunition 3,172. 186. Total 193. Guns 6. 24th Bengal N.I.—Snider ammunition 1,999. 2nd Goorkhas—Snider ammunition 11,845. 2nd Brigade. Brigade Staff—Officers?. Total 7. 2nd Brigade. 72nd Highlanders—Officers 18; non-commis- No. 2 (Derajat) M.B.—Shrapnel shell 2 ; common sioned officers and men 676. Total 694. shell 3. 2nd Sikh Infantry—Officers 7; native officers 72nd Highlanders—Martini-Henry ammunition 12; non-commissioned officers and men 495. 6,480. Total 514. 2nd Sikh Iiifantry—Snider ammunition 5,611. 3rd Sikh Infantry—Officers 8; native officers 3rd Sikh Infantry—Snider ammunition 2,027 13 ; non-commissioned officers and men 441. 5th Goorkhas—Snider ammunition 758. • Total 462. 29th Bombay N.I.—Snider ammunition 497. eth Goorkas—Officers 8; native officers 12; non- • commissioned officers and men 450. Total 470. 3rd Brigade. 29th Bombay Native Infantry—Officers 7 ; native 4th Ghoorkhas—Snider ammunition 1,314. officers 12; non-commissioned officers and 25th Bengal N.L—Snider ammunition 1,286 men 444. Total 463. 2-60th Rifles—Martini-Henry ammunition 305. No. 2 Mountain Battery Artillery—Officers 4; Total on 1st September—Shrapnel shell 68; native officers 2; non-commissipned officers common shell.21; Martini-Henry ammunition and men 200. Total 206. Guns 6. 14,885; Suidor ammunition 28,509. Grand Total, both days—Shrapnel shell 78;. 3rd Brigade, common shell 24; Martini-Henry ammunition Brigade Staff—Officers 6. Total 6. 15,129; Snider ammunition 42,576. 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles—Officers 16 ; non-com- J. ROSS, Major-General, missioned officers and men 500. Total 516. Commanding Infantry Division. 4th Goorkhas—Officers 7; native officers 11; Kandahar, 4th September, 1880. non-commissioned officers and men 512. Totaj 530. 15th Sikhs—Officers 8; native officers 12 ; non- No. 7. commissioned officers and men 417. Total 437. Kandahar Force. 25th Punjab Native Infantry—Officers 6; native Return of Casualties in the undermentioned Bat- officers 15; non-commissioned officers and teries and Corps on', the 1st Septembor, men 465. Total 486. 1880 :— llth Baty., 9th Bde., R.A.—Officers 6; non-com- E-B Royal Horse Artillery—wounded 1 (gunner); missioned officers and men 116. Total 122. 1 horse wounded. Guns 6. G-2ud Royal Artillery—wounded 2 (one sergeant Total—Officers 168; native officers 129; non- and one driver); horses killed 1. commissioned officers and men 6,717—7,014. 3rd Sind Horse—wounded 1 (sowar); horses Guns 18. wounded 1; horses abandoned 8 (exhausted). J. ROSS, Major-General, 3rd Light Cavalry—killed 1 (ressaidar); wounded Commanding Infantry Division, 1 (sowar); horses killed 1; horses wounded 3. Kabul-Kandahar Field Force. Total—killed 1; wounded 5 ; horses killed 2; horses wounded 5; horses abandoned 8. No. 5. J. M. PRIMROSE, Lieut-General, Kabul-Kandahar Field Force. Commanding Kandahar Force. Cavalry Brigade. Return showing actual numbers present on the 1st September, 1880:— Nominal Roll. 9fch Lancers 300; 3rd Bengal Cavalry 300; 3rd E-B Royal Horse Artillery—4261 Gunner Samuel Punjab 356 ; Central India Horse 422. Total Morecroft, wounded. 1,378. C-2nd Royal Artillery—1450 Sergeant George HUGH GOUGH, Brigr.-General, Uox, wounded; 446 Driver Samuel Collyer, Comdg. Cavalry Brigade, K. F. F. wounded. Kokeran, 5th September, 1880. .3rd Sind Horse—Sowar flarlal Sing, wounded. 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry—Ressaidar Shaik Karim Baksh, killed in action; Sowar Monjr No. 6. Khan, wounded. Infantry Division, Bengal Column. No. 8. Kandahar Field Force. Kandahar Force. Return of Gun and Rifle Ammunition expended Return of Ammunition expended by the under- in action by the above Division on the 31st mentioned Batteries in Action on the 1st Sep- August, 1880, and 1st September, 1880 :— tember, 1880:— 1st Brigade, 24th Bengal N.I.—Snider am muni- E-B Royal Horse Artillery—Shrapnel shsll 43 ; .tion 307. common shell 9. 3rd Brigade. ll-9th R.A. (2 guns)—Shrapnel shell 10; com- C-2nd Royal Artillery—Shrapnel shell 2 ; com- mon shell 3. mon shell 93. * 2-60th Rifles—Martini-Henry ammunition 244. 5-llth Royal Artillery—Shrapnel shell 58;' com- 4th Goorkhas—Snider ammunition 3,320. mon shell 65; segment shell 44. 15th Bengal N.I.—Snider ammunition 7,940. Total expended—Shrapnel shell 103; common 25th Bengal N.I.—Snider ammunition 2,500. shell 167 ; segment shell 14. Total on 31st August--Shrapnel shell 10; com- J. M. PRIMROSE, Lient:-Grfiieral, " mon shell 3; Martini-Henry ammunition 244; Commanding Kand ihur Force. ' Snider ammunition 14,067, . D.