The Regimental History of the 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles from April 1815 to December 1927P. Allen & Company, Limited, 1929 - 441 pages |
Table des matières
PREFACE CHAPTER I THE KINGDOM of Nepal | 1 |
LIST OF AWARDS FOR FRANCE EGYPT AND Palestine | 3 |
CASUALTIES EGYPTIAN EXPEDI TIONARY FORCE | 4 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
1/4th Wilts 2/5th Hants 232nd Brigade 2nd Gurkhas 2nd Lieut 39th Garhwal Rifles 3rd Gurkhas 58th Rifles 75th Division adjutant advance Almora appointed April arrived artillery attack Bagot-Chester Bareilly battalion headquarters Battery bivouac British officers camp Capt captured casualties column command Corps December defences divisional Dundas duty Eastmead El Shatt enemy enemy's evacuated February fighting flank force front line Garhwal Rifles Gaza German Gurkha officers Gurkha ranks Gurkha Rifles Gurung Havildar heavy Hill Infantry January Jemadar joined Kefr Khel killed Kohat Kumaon Kumaon Battalion L./Naick Landi Kotal Lewis gun Lieut.-Col machine guns Mahsuds Major miles month moved Naick Nebi Samwil Nepal night November October party picquet platoons position Rafat Rana reached regiment rejoined relieved retirement returned ridge Rifleman road Robert Colquhoun second battalion Sing Gurung Somersets Subadar Subadar-Major Tireh took trenches troops Turks unit village Wadi Waziristan wire wounded yards