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Wasl SERVICES of OFFICERS of the ARMY, ETC. 2781 WASl SERVICES OF OFFICERS OF THE ARMY, ETC. 2781 Riminsrton, M. B. (Lt. Notts. % Derby. B.)— Ritchie, A. B, (Capt. Sea. Highrs.)— S. African War, 1899-1901.—Served with Rimington's Nile Expedition, 1898.—Battle of Khartoum. Guides. Spec. Serv. Oflr. Operations in th» S. African War, 1899-1902.—Served as Adit. 4 Bn. Transvaal, 30 Nov. 00 to May 01. Severely W. York. R., 16 Mar. 00 to 1 Mar. 02. Operations wounded. Queen's medal with 3 olasps, in Cape Colony, Mar. to 29 Nov. 00. Operations in Cape Colony, 30 Nov. 00 to Mar. Rimiiiffton, M. F. (Cot.)- 02. Despatches, Lond. Gaz., 10 Sept. 01 and 29 Openttioms in Zululand, 1888. July 03. Queen's medal with clasp. King's medal S. Afri'-an War, 1S99-1902.—Spec. Serv. Offr. and in with 2 olaspi. commd. llimington's Guides. Advance on Kimber­ ley, including action at Enslin. Afterwards in Ritchie, C. o. (Capt. S. Staff. li.)— commit, of a column. Despatches, Loud. Gaz., 4 S. African War, 1900-02.—Operation in Orange May 00, 8 Feb, 01 (Lord Roberts 31 Mar 00 ; Sir A. River Colony, May to 29 Nov. 00, including actions Hunter 4 Aug 00), and De-patches, Lond. Gaz. at Wittebergen (1 to 29 July). IB Apr. 01. 17 Jan. and 29 July 02. Brev. of Col. Operations in the Transvaal in July 01. Opera­ Queen's medal with 8 clasps. King's modal with 2 tions in Orange River Colony HO Nov. 00 to 31 May clasps. CB. 02. Queen's medal with 3 clasps. King's medal with 2 clasps. Bind, A. T. 8. A (Hrev. Col. ret. Jnd. S.C.)— Afghan War, 1879-80.— March from Kabul to the relief Ritchie, John (Hon. Maj.-Gen. ret. pay)— of Kandahar, and battle of 1 Sept. Operations Indian Mutiny, 1857-8. — Actions of Nimbliera and Against the Maris. Despatches, Lond. Gaz., 3 Dec. Jeerun, defence of Neemuch, and capture of Kotah. 80. Medal with clasp bronze star; Brev.ofMaj. Medal with clasp. Egyptian Expedition, 1882.—Medal; bronze star. Ritchie, J. (Maj.lt. A, Med. Corps.)— W. Africa, 1«98.—Northern Territories, Gold Const. (m)Rinfirer, C. H. N. (Maj.iBn. E. Lan. li.)— Clasp. W. Africa, 1891-3.—Operations in the Niger Terri­ Operations in Sierra Leone, 1898-9.—Medal with clasp, tories. S. African War, 1900-02.—Operations in the Orange Benin Expedition, 1897,—Medal with clasp. Froe State, Apr. and May 00. Operations in the W.Africa 1899.—Benin Territories Exped. Clasp. Transvaal in May and Jun. 00, including actions S.African War, 18990 902.—Railway Staff Offr. Opera­ near Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill tions in Orange River Colony, May to 29 Nov. 00. (11 and 12 Jun.). Operations in Orange River Operations in the Transvaal, Mar. to 31 May 02. Colony, May to 29 Nov. 00, including notions at Operations in Orange River Colony, 30 Nov. 00 Witteoergen (1 to 29 July). Operations in Cape to Feb. OS. Operations in Cape Colony, Feb. to Colony, south of Orange River, 00. Mar. 02. Commdt., Smalldeel and attd. to A.8. Operations in the Transvaal, Mar. 01 to May Corps. Queen's medal with 2 olasps. King's 02. Operations in Orange River Colony, 30 Nov. medal with 2 olasps. 00 to Mar. 01. Queen's medal with 4 olaspi. King's medal with 2 clasps. Ringrwood, H. {Lt.-Col. E. Surr. B.)— Afghan War, 1878-80.—Medal. Ritchie, T. F. (Capt. B.A.. Med. Corps)— . S. African War, 1901-2.—Empld. with Mtd. Inf. Operations in the Transvaal Aug. 01 to 31 May 02, Riordan, J. (Lt.-Col. ret. pay)— Operations in Orange River Colony May to Aug. 01. Burmese Expedition, 1885-6.—Medal with clasp. Operations in Cape Colony, Deo. 01. Despatches, Lond. Gaz., 18 July 02. ' Queen's medal with 5 Biordan, W. E. (Col. ret. pay)— clasps. Egyptian Expedition, 1882, —Medal; bronze star. (v)Ritson, J. R- (Lt. 4 V, B. Durh. L. I.) (Hon Lt. in Soudan Expedition, 1885.—Suakin. Clasp. Army)— S. African War, 1899-1901.—Queen's medal with 5 (v)Ripley, G. B. (Lt.-Col. 1 V. B. North'n. 11.)— clasps. S. African War, 1899-1902.—Advance on Kiraberley, including actions at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River Rivaz, V. (Col. u.s.l. Ind. Army)— and Magersfontein. Operations in the Orange Fres Hazara Campaign, 1888.—Occupation of the Black State, Feb. to May 01). Operations in the Transvaal, Mountain. Medal with clasp, west of Pretoria, Jivy to Nov. 00, including actions Dour Valley Expedition, 1872. at Venturskroon (7 and 9 Aug.). Operations in Afghan War, 1878-9-80. —D-A-A & Q-M-G, Kuram Oringe River Colony May to Nov. 00, including Valley Field Force; action of Jhundola. Men­ actions at Lindley, (\ Jun.), and Rhenoster River, tioned n Despatches. Medal. Despatches, Lond. Gaz., 10 Sept. 01. Queen's medal Mashud Waziri Expedition, 1881.— Mentioned in with 4 clasps. King's medal with 2 clasps. Despatches. Hazara Expedition, 1891.—Despatches, Lond. Gaz., 20 Oct. 91. Clasp. Rippon, G. (Lt.-Col. Ind. Army) — Burmese Expedition, 1S87-9.—Medal with clasp. j Rivett-Camac, E. H. (Lt.-Col. Ind. Army)— Burma, 1891-2.—*V itntho Expedition, and operations Afghan War, 1879-80.-With the Upper Kuram Bri­ in Northern Chin. Clasp. gade, Kurain Division ; Zaimusht expedition, and Expedition to Mantpur, 1891.—As D-A-Q-M-G. Des­ assault on Zawa. Medal. patches, Loud. Gaz ,14 Aug. 91. Clasp. Egyptian Expedition, 1882.—Action of Kassassin and Burma, 1891-2.—Operations on N.E. Frontier. battle of Tel-el-Kebir. Medal with clasp; bronze Lushai Expedition, 1892.—Clasp. star; 5th class Medjidie. Miranzai Cind) Expedition, 1891.—Medal with clasp. Rlppon, G. W. (Hon. Col., Chf. Paym. ret. pay)— Crimean Campaign, 1855,—Medal; Turkish medal. Rivett-Carnac, J. S. (Capt. fnd. Army)— China, 1900.—Medal. Rising, R. E. (Ca.pl. Glow, li.)— Rivett-Carnac, P. T. (Hrev. Col. ret. pay)— S. African H ar, 1900.—Advance on Kimberley. Egyptian Expedition, 1884. — Soudan. Medal; bronze star. Relief of Kimlierley. Operations in the Orange Operations in S. Africa, 189(5-7. Served with Mtd. Free State, Feb. to'May 00, including operations at Inf and afterwards as Chief Staff Offr. Despatches, Paardel>erg 17 to 26 Feb.; actions at Poplar Grove Lond. Gaz., 18 Feb. 98. Brev. of Lt.-Col. Medal and Droifontoin. Operations in Natal, May and with clasp. Jun. 00. Operations in Orange River Colony, July S. African War, i899-1902.—On Staff. Also commd. and Aug. 00. Operations in Cape Colony, south of Tnops, Kraaipan. Relief of Kimberley. Operations Orange River, 00. Queen's medal with 4 clasps, in the Orange Free State, including operations at Paardeberg, 17 to 26 Feb. 00. Risk, E. J. E. (Lt.-Col. M. A. Med. Corps)— In comind. of 1st Bn. W. Rid. It. 5 Jar,. 01 to 31 Egyptian Expedition, 1882.—Action at Tel-el-Maliuta, May 02. Operations in the Transvaal 30 Nov. 00 to capture of Mahsameh and both actions at Kassassin, 31 'May 02. Despatches, Loud. Gaz. IB Apr. 01. Modal; bronze star, Queen's medal with 3 clasps. King's medal with 2 .S. African Wmr, 1900-02.—Quean's medal with clasp. •1 asps. 7 i 2782 WAR SERVICES OF OFFICERS OF THE ARMY, ETC. Bivis.T. C. L. (Capt. A. S. Corp*)— BobertS, 0. P. (Capt. R. Art.)- 8. African War, 1000-03.—Operations in the Trans­ Soudan, 1904.—Operations at Jebel Jerok in vaal in Mav 01. Operations in the Orange lliver Southern Sennar. Egyptian medal with clasp. Colony, 30 "NOT. 00 to May 01, and Jnn. to Sept. 4th class Medjidie. 01. Operations in Cape Colony, Oot. 01 to 31 May 02. Queen's medal with 8 clasps. King s medal Boberts, D. W. (Lt. It. Art.)- with 2 clasps. tf. African War, 1900-02.—Operations in the Orange Free State. Operations in Orange River Colony, including action at Wittebergen. Operations in Bobarts, O. J. (Lt.-Col. ret. Ind. Army)— Cape Colony, south of Orange River. Afghan War, 1879-80.—Medal. Operations in the Transvaal and Orange River Egyptian Expedition, 1882.— Action of Kassassln, battle Colony, 00-02. Despatches. Lmd. Gaz., 10 Sept. 01. of Tel-el-Kebir. Medal with clasp ; bronze star. Queen's medal with 3 clasps. King's modal with 2 clasps. Bobarts, 0. S. H. (Lt. Ind. Army)— S. African War, 1902.—Queen's medal with 4 olasps. BobertS, P. J- (Lt. It. W. Sarr. R.)— A'. African War, 1901-02.—Operations in the Trans­ vaal Mar. to July 01 and Oct. to Nov. 01. Operations Bobb, A. K. (Ctipt. Ihirh. L.I.)— in Orange River Colony July to Oct. 01 and Nov. 01 Operations on N.W.Frontier of India, 1897-8.—With to 31 May 02. Operations in Cape Colony 30 Nov. Tirah Exped. Force. Despatches, Lond. Gaz,, 00 to Mar. 01. Queen's medal with 3 clasps. King's 7 Jim 98. Medal with 2 clasps. medal with 2 clasps. Roberts, F. 8., Earl, GCH. {Field-Marshal) — Bobb, F. 8. (Col. hp.y- Indian Mutiny, 1857-8.—Siege and capture of Delhi Niie Expedition, 1898.—As D-A-A-G British Divn, (wounded, horseshot),actions of Bolundshuhur (horse Battle of Khartoum. Despatches, Low! 0Hz,, 30 shot), Allyghur, Agra, Kunoj (horse wounded), and Bept. 98. Brev, of Lt.-Col. Egyptian Medal with Bundhera; skirmishes during the operations con­ o-lasp. nected with the relief of Lucknow; operations at Cawnpore, defeat of the (rwalior contingent, action of Khodaguhge, re-occupation of Puttehghur, storm­ Bobbins. G. B.
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