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1st Battalion embarked for India, July 1866; returned from India, 5 April 1875.

2nd Battalion embarked for India, 1 November 1872.

4m Wood served in the Crimea with the Coldstream Guards from the 18th Oct. 1854 to the 5th May g, ending the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th One of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).

Bad Haythorne embarked with the 98th Regt. for service in China in Dec. 1841, and was present with! the expect to the north of China in 1842, including the operations in the Yangtsekeang, the attack and capture The Kang Foo, and the operations before Nankin (Medal). Served as Brigade Major to the Chusan Field Force 3 Lt.Colonel Johnstone ande The Geers Campbell from July 1843 until the Island was given up to the Chinese authorities. He served as assault of the Redan on t Ante de Chomp or Ser Coin Campbell, commanding 3rd Division of the Army in the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, and paign in 1867-68, and wa we present at the passage of the Chenab, and at the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (mentioned in demanagement of native ca and Gagent (mentioned), and in the pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps, 7 Major Grattan served and Bowes of Majors. In reso as Major commanding flank companies of the 98th Regt, was present at the forcing the actions of 3rd and 12th of the Konan Pass under Sir Charles Napier; during this service he commanded a detached column which success near Tangchow, and surr in Zululand in the early pa destruction of two villages and towers (Medal with Clasp). In 1851, as Aide de Camp to Sir Colin

8 Major Grant was prese Cuple he was present at the operations against the Momund Tribe at Michnee, N.W. frontier, and in the affairs the Gambia, on the 1st Juandah November. Proceeded to the Crimea with drafts and assumed command of the 1st Batt Ben lee & hans lys, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol. Served as Assistant Adjutant Permits &ae Estland Dyson until the evacuation of the Crimea (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, when in command of the Garrison of Hong Kong, he was nominated Chief of the Bed & be rented as that place for service in the north of China, and had the sole responsibility of the of us free until the arrival of Lt. General Sir Hope Grant (services honourably mentioned by Lord men wear & Sase for War, when proposing a vote of thanks to the troops in the House of Lords).

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2 Hon. St. George Gerald Foley, CB. Ensign, P29 June 32; Lt. P27 May 36; Capt. 3 Aug. 41; Bt. Major, 19 Oct. 49; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 12 Dec. 51; Major, 22 Aug. 56; Colonel, 13 Apr. 58; Lt. Colonel, 4 Jan. 61; Major General, 6 Mar. 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 10 July 81; Colonel 2nd Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, 15 Sept. 81.

Lieutenant Colonels.-2 Charles Tucker, CB. Ensign,P23 Nov. 55; Lt. P23 Oct. 57; Capt. 18 May 60; Bt. Major, 9 Dec. 72; Major, 9 Nov. 77; Lt. Colonel, 9 July 79.

Philip Homan Eyre, Ensign, to Aug. 54; Lt. 2 Feb. 35; Capt. 25 July 62; Major, 1 April 76; Lt.Colonel, 1 July 81.

z Charles Augustus FitzGerald Creagh, Ensign, 8 Sept. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55; Capt. 6 May 63; Bt.Major,
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Sir Norman Wm. Drummond Pringle, Bart. Ensign, 10 Sept. 58; Lt. 16 Jan. 63; Capt. P14 Mar. 68;
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2nd Battalion embarked for India, 1 November 1872.

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2 Hon. St. George Gerald Foley, CB. Ensign, P29 June 32; Lt. P27 May 36; Capt. P3 Aug. 41; Bt. Major, 19 Oct. 49; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 51; Major, 22 Aug. 56; Colonel, 13 Apr. 58; Lt. Colonel, 4 Jan. 61; Major General, 6 Mar. 68: Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 10 July 81; Colonel 2nd Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, 15 Sept. 81.

Lieutenant Colonels.-2 Charles Tucker,3CB. Ensign,P23 Nov. 55; Lt. P23 Oct. 57; Capt. P18 May 60; Bt. Major, 9 Dec. 72; Major, 9 Nov. 77; Lt. Colonel, 9 July 79.

'r Philip Homan Eyre, Ensign, 10 Aug. 54; Lt. 2 Feb. 55; Capt. 25 July 62; Major, 1 April 76; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 81.

22 Charles Augustus FitzGerald Creagh, Ensign, 8 Sept. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55; Capt. 6 May 63; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77; Major, 9 July 19; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 81.

Sir Norman Wm. Drummond Pringle. Bart. Ensign, 10 Sept. 58; Lt. 16 Jan. 63; Capt. P14 Mar. 68;
Major, 22 July 78; Lt. Colonel, 18 Nov. 82.

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1st Battalion embarked for India, July 1866; returned from India, 5 April 1875.

2nd Battalion embarked for India, 1 November 1872.

1 General Wood served in the Crimea with the Coldstream Guards from the 18th Oct. 1854 to the 5th May 1855, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).

2 Sir Edmund Haythorne embarked with the 98th Regt. for service in China in Dec. 1841, and was present with the expedition to the north of China in 1842, including the operations in the Yangtsekeang, the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and the operations before Nankin (Medal). Served as Brigade Major to the Chusan Field Force under Br.General Campbell from July 1843 until the Island was given up to the Chinese authorities. He served as Aide de Camp to Sir Colin Campbell, commanding 3rd Division of the Ariny in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chenab, and at the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (mentioned in despatches) and Goojerat (mentioned), and in the pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). In 1850 as Major commanding flank companies of the 98th Regt. was present at the forcing of the Kohat Pass under Sir Charles Napier; during this service he commanded a detached column which successfully covered the destruction of two villages and towers (Medal with Clasp). In 1851, as Aide de Camp to Sir Colin Campbell, he was present at the operations against the Momund Tribe at Michnee, N.W. frontier, and in the affairs of the 7th 8th and 9th November. Proceeded to the Crimea with drafts and assumed command of the 1st Batt. Royal Regt. 4th August 1855, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol. Served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Highland Division until the evacuation of the Crimea (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal). In 1859, when in command of the Garrison of Hong Kong, he was nominated Chief of the Staff of the Army formed at that place for service in the north of China, and had the sole responsibility of the organization of this force until the arrival of Lt. General Sir Hope Grant (services honourably mentioned by Lord Herbert, Secretary of State for War, when proposing a vote of thanks to the troops in the House of Lords).

Lt.Colonel Kingsley served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and severely wounded in the leg at the storming of the inner Taku Fort; also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).

Lt. Colonel Whitting served as an Ensign in the Indian Army, and was attached to the 23rd Fusiliers during the Indian mutiny from Nov. 1857 to Oct. 1858. Also served as a Lieutenant with the Sth Regiment during the Oude campaign till Feb. 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow).

7 Major Baker served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1860 in China, and carried the regis mental Colour at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and with the storming party at the Taku Fort, the ditch of which he crossed and planted the Colour on the cavalier; also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engage ment at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).

& Major Seton served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1860 in North China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Merial with two Clasps). Also served against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, and was present at the taking of the fortified stockades at Naizang, storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and Cholin. Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).

Major Poole served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1862, including the second capture of Kading. Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engage ment at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and was severely wounded in the affair at Serobi on the oth November (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).

10 Major Blundell served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp), Major Potter served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).

13 Captain White served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engages ment at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (Medal with Clasp).

1 Captain Garfit and Lieut. Le Marchant served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). 15 Captains Connellan and Atkinson, Licuts. Gompertz, Tuite, Hight, and Fagan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and were present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). 16 Captain Atkinson served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-50, and was present in the affair at Doaba (mentioned in despatches, Medal).

17 Captains Tapp and Briggs, Lieuts, Macdonald, Lloyd, O'Donoghue, and Gough served with the 67th Rege ment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).

18 Lieut. Carnegy served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).

20Licuts. Smith, Shaw, and Sulivan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and were present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). Major Smith and Captain Ward.-For War Services, see Army Pay Department.

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