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'''General Sir Bindon Blood GCB (1842-1940)'' was a British soldier who was commissioned in the [[Royal Engineers]] and served in India on the [[Northwest Frontier]]. He fought in the [[2nd Afghan War]] and in the [[Egyptian Campaign]]. He commanded the [[Bengal Sappers and Miners]] and took part in the [[Relief of Chitral]]. He then commanded the [[Malakand Field Force]] and the [[Buner Field Force]] relieving the garrison during the [[Siege of Malakand]]. | '''General Sir Bindon Blood GCB (1842-1940)''' was a British soldier who was commissioned in the [[Corps of Royal Engineers|Royal Engineers]] and served in India on the [[North West Frontier Campaigns|Northwest Frontier]]. He fought in the [[2nd Afghan War]] and in the [[Egyptian Campaign]]. He commanded the [[Bengal Sappers and Miners]] and took part in the [[Siege and Relief of Chitral|Relief of Chitral]]. He then commanded the [[Malakand Field Expedition|Malakand Field Force]] and the [[Buner Field Expedition|Buner Field Force]] relieving the garrison during the [[Battle of Malakand Camp 1897|Siege of Malakand]]. He retired to London in 1907. | ||
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General Sir Bindon Blood GCB (1842-1940) was a British soldier who was commissioned in the Royal Engineers and served in India on the Northwest Frontier. He fought in the 2nd Afghan War and in the Egyptian Campaign. He commanded the Bengal Sappers and Miners and took part in the Relief of Chitral. He then commanded the Malakand Field Force and the Buner Field Force relieving the garrison during the Siege of Malakand. He retired to London in 1907.
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