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  • R.M.C. RECORD. 64 the result of this was that individual display was at a discount, and that the best results could only be obtained by the …

  • *~ m“-‘M_ ._ 48 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6' RECORD any way help him to become one. There are an extraordinary number of foreigners in the School. The …

  • 99 R.M.C. RECORD. Geat " or Gate. “ Aldershot ” may be analogously formed. Thomas Hardy, it will be remembered, in his Wessex nomenclature, …

  • 26 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6 RECORD if his wounds are not too deadly or fatal, he is held, quivering and Spurting blood, while his rider mounts to w …

  • 54 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6 RECORD Battalion. (Seven years before there had been a “ Regiment de Meuron " in the Honourable East India Company’s se …

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  • R.M.C. RECORD 12 moved forward through the infantry, topped the rise, and, crossing " No Man’s Land ” at a brisk rate, rolled over the thick …

  • 3o R.M.C. MAGAZINE (5' RECORD Be fure to give out a number of orders. It will at leaft fhow the troops you do not forget them. The more trifl …

  • 58 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (5 RECORD outside what is now the orderly-room, proceeded to set about him in the most approved electioneering style. In …

  • «.-< s-_a 4v :3 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6' RECORD GEORGE THOMAS. " Nadir Khan . . . is chiefly known as having besieged . . . the fortified post of Th …

  • 1.4His Highness holding Durhar in his Fort at Chitral. 2.—Umrah Khan‘s Fort at Drosh. Now used as a supply depot. 3,—Sh00ting in the Snow—Ch …

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  • A JOURNEY IN PERU. 1.~Thc- usual Ladies’ Headdress. ZrAASuspension Brid‘ge. 3.4<4Ab0ve Morococha, 4. Pacasmayo Railway.

  • mm. 6 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (3' RECORD NOTES. SOME EVENTS OF THE TERM. Assault—at—Arms Nos. 3, 5, I and4 (tie). Novices’ Boxing Nos. 5, 3, 4, I. T …

  • I3 R.M.C. RECORD more in the Waterloo Campaign. In this war over four thousand officers who received their military instruction hone have me …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (3} RECORD 33 with a burden to hand over to the stretcher bearers, who moved off sliambling down the slope towards camp. Evi …

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