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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Following continued unrest around [[Kabul]], the eastern Ghilzai tribes had blocked the passes on the route to India. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Henry_Sale Maj-Gen Sir Robert Sale] was to march to winter quarters in [[Jalalabad]] clearing the opposition on the way. On 9 October 1841 an advance party of [[35th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|35th Native Infantry]] under [http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101007921/ Col. Thomas Monteath] left for Bootkhak followed by the [[13th Regiment of Foot|13th Foot]] on 11 October. Gen. Sale took the whole force forward in stages fighting actions at  [[Action at Boothak 1841|Boothak]], [[Khoord Kabul Pass 1841|Khoord-Kabul Pass]] and [[Battle of Jugdulluk Crest 1841|Jugdulluk]] and sustaining considerable losses. He reached Jellalabad on 12 November where he was  to remain besieged until April 1842.
Following continued unrest around [[Kabul]], the eastern Ghilzai tribes had blocked the passes on the route to India. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Henry_Sale Maj-Gen Sir Robert Sale] was to march to winter quarters in [[Jalalabad]] clearing the opposition on the way. On 9 October 1841 an advance party of [[35th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|35th Native Infantry]] under [http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101007921/ Col. Thomas Monteath] left for Bootkhak followed by the [[13th Regiment of Foot|13th Foot]] on 11 October. Gen. Sale took the whole force forward in stages fighting actions at  [[Action at Boothak 1841|Boothak]], [[Khoord Kabul Pass 1841|Khoord-Kabul Pass]] and [[Battle of Jugdulluk Crest 1841|Jugdulluk]] and sustaining considerable losses. He reached Jellalabad on 12 November where he was  to remain besieged until April 1842.
== Field Force ==
== Field Force ==
'''Advance Guard'''
'''Advance contingent'''
* [[35th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|35th Bengal Native Infantry]] 800 bayonets under Col Thomas Monteath
* [[35th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry|35th Bengal Native Infantry]] under Col Monteath
*100 Shah Shuja's Sappers under Capt George Broadfoot RE
*One Coy of [[13th Regiment of Foot]]
*100 Shah Shuja's Sappers under Capt G Broadfoot
* One squadron 5th Cavalry under Capt Oldfield
* One squadron 5th Cavalry under Capt Oldfield
*Two 6-pounder guns of Capt Abbott's Battery under Lieut Dawes
*Two guns of Capt Abbott's Battery under Lieut Dawes
'''Main Force'''
'''Reinforcements'''
*[[13th Regiment of Foot|HM 13th Light Infantry]] 800 bayonets
*Two guns European Horse Artillery under Lieut Walker
*[[37th Regiment of Foot|37th Regiment]] under Maj Griffiths
*37th Native Infantry under Major Griffiths
*Mountain Train Battery under Capt Backhouse
*Captain Backhouse's mountain train
*300 additional Sappers
*Captain Abbott's battery
*100 Anderson’s Irregular Horse under [http://www.britishempire.co.uk/article/palehorse.htm Lieut William Mayne]
*100 Anderson’s Irregular Horse under [http://www.britishempire.co.uk/article/palehorse.htm Lieut William Mayne]



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Summary

Following continued unrest around Kabul, the eastern Ghilzai tribes had blocked the passes on the route to India. Maj-Gen Sir Robert Sale was to march to winter quarters in Jalalabad clearing the opposition on the way. On 9 October 1841 an advance party of 35th Native Infantry under Col. Thomas Monteath left for Bootkhak followed by the 13th Foot on 11 October. Gen. Sale took the whole force forward in stages fighting actions at Boothak, Khoord-Kabul Pass and Jugdulluk and sustaining considerable losses. He reached Jellalabad on 12 November where he was to remain besieged until April 1842.

Field Force

Advance contingent

Reinforcements

  • Two guns European Horse Artillery under Lieut Walker
  • 37th Native Infantry under Major Griffiths
  • Captain Backhouse's mountain train
  • 300 additional Sappers
  • Captain Abbott's battery
  • 100 Anderson’s Irregular Horse under Lieut William Mayne

Biographies

Entries in the Dictionary of Indian Biography 1906:
Captain George Broadfoot (1807-1845)
George Macgregor (1810-1883)
William Mayne (1818-1855)
Thomas Monteath (Douglas) (1787-1868)
Robert Sale (1782-1845)

External Links

Sale's March Google Books
Lady Florentia Sale's Journal Google Books
Sale's Brigade in Afghanistan: with an Account of the Seizure and Defence of Jellalabad by George Robert Gleig 1846 Google Books