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Revision as of 09:09, 29 August 2009
Summary
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General Stewart set out at the end of November 1878 with the third invading force from Multan and, on 8 January 1879, reached Kandahar which the enemy had abandoned. In March 1880 he left the Bombay division of his force as a garrison under Maj-Gen Primrose and marched to Kabul fighting battles at Ahmed Khel and Urzu on the way. Part of the field force went with General Roberts on his march to relieve Kandahar while he led the remainder back to India via the Khyber Pass.
Kandahar Field Force
First Division
13,000 troops under Lt Gen Donald Stewart
Cavalry Brigade
Brig Gen Walter Fane
Royal Artillery
Brig Gen Charles George Arbuthnot
- One Horse Battery
- Three Field Batteries
- Two Heavy Batteries
- Three Seige Batteries
- One Mountain Battery
First Infantry Brigade
Brig Gen R. Barter
- 2nd Battalion King's Royal Rifles
- 15th Sikhs
- 25th Punjabis
Second Infantry Brigade
Brig Gen W. Hughes
2nd Division
Maj Gen Michael Anthony Shrapnel Biddulph
Cavalry Brigade
Brig Gen C. H. Palliser
Artillery
Col Le Mesurier
- One Field Battery
- Two Mountain Batteries
First Infantry
Brig Gen R. Lacy
Second Infantry Brigade
Brig Gen Thomas Nuttall