| 1850 - 1026 páginas
...gallant and lamented leader, Brigadier Pennycuick, and the three other field officers of the 24th, and nearly half the regiment, before it gave way ;...disorderly advance, would have emulated the conduct of their left brigade, which, left unsupported for a time, had to charge to their front and right wherever... | |
| 1850 - 890 páginas
...gallant and lamented leader, Brigadier Pcnnycuick, and the three other field officers of the 24th, before it gave way ; the native regiment, when it came up, also suffering severely. " The riglit brigade of cavalry, under lirigadier Роцс, WM not, I regret to иу, «oi ful. Either... | |
| Edward Joseph Thackwell - 1851 - 396 páginas
...gallant and lamented leader, Brigadier Pennycuick, and the three other field-officers of the 24th, and nearly half the regiment, before it gave way....disorderly advance, would have emulated the conduct of their left brigade, which, left unsupported for a time, had to charge to their front and right, wherever... | |
| E. Buckle - 1852 - 616 páginas
...forward * With regard to Pennyouick's brigade, the Commander-inChief says in his official despatch : " In justice to this brigade, I must be allowed to state...and right wherever an enemy appeared. The brigade of horse-artillery on their left, under Lieutenant-Colonel Brind, judiciously and gallantly aiding, maintained... | |
| William Hough - 1853 - 750 páginas
...gallant and lamented leader, Brigadier Pennycuick, and the three other field officers of the 24th, and nearly half the regiment, before it gave way;...disorderly advance, would have emulated the conduct of their left brigade, which, left unsupported for a time, had to charge to their front and right, wherever... | |
| Sind irregular horse - 1856 - 364 páginas
...gallant and lamented leader, Brigadier Pennycuick, and the three other field officers of the 24th, and nearly half the regiment, before it gave way. The Native Regiment, when it came up, also suffered severely. In justice to this brigade, I must be allowed to state, that they behaved heroically,... | |
| Harold Carmichael Wylly - 1908 - 482 páginas
...gallant and lamented leader, Brigadier Pennycuick, and the three other field-officers of the 24th, and nearly half the regiment before it gave way, the native regiment, when it came up, also Buffering severely. In justice to this brigade, I must be allowed to state that they behaved heroically,... | |
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