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*1st Btn [[22nd Regiment of Foot|Cheshire Regiment]] (300) | *1st Btn [[22nd Regiment of Foot|Cheshire Regiment]] (300) | ||
*[[42nd Gurkha Rifles|42nd Gurkha Light Infantry]] (477) | *[[42nd Gurkha Rifles|42nd Gurkha Light Infantry]] (477) | ||
*No 5 | *No 5 Coy Queen's Own [[Madras Sappers and Miners]] (95) | ||
*[[10th Regiment of Jat Infantry|10th Bengal Infantry]] (460) | *[[10th Regiment of Jat Infantry|10th Bengal Infantry]] (460) | ||
*[[38th Regiment of Dogra Infantry|38th Bengal Infantry]] (260)<br> | *[[38th Regiment of Dogra Infantry|38th Bengal Infantry]] (260)<br> | ||
'''Southern Column''' Brig-Gen W P Symons (1,859 troops) | |||
*1st Btn [[25th Regiment of Foot|KIng's Own Scottish Borderers]] (500) | |||
*1st Bengal Mountain Battery | |||
*[[25th Regiment of Foot|KIng's Own Scottish Borderers]] | *No 6 Coy Queen's Own [[Madras Sappers and Miners]] | ||
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*2nd Battalion [[4th Gurkha Rifles|4th Gurkhas]] | *2nd Battalion [[4th Gurkha Rifles|4th Gurkhas]] | ||
* | *[[62nd Punjab Regiment|2nd Madras Infantry]] | ||
* | *Burma Coy Queen's Own [[Madras Sappers and Miners]] | ||
== | == Chittagong Field Force == | ||
''Col Tregear'' against Lushai Tribes<br> | ''Col V W Tregear'' against Lushai Tribes (3,400 troops)<br> | ||
*[[2nd Gurkha Rifles|2nd Gurkhas]] | *2nd Btn [[2nd Gurkha Rifles|2nd Gurkhas]] | ||
*Wing 2nd Btn [[4th Gurkha Rifles|4th Gurkhas]] | |||
*[[3rd Regiment of Brahman Infantry|3rd Bengal Infantry]] | *[[3rd Regiment of Brahman Infantry|3rd Bengal Infantry]] | ||
*[[9th Gurkha Rifles|9th Bengal Infantry]] | *Detachment [[9th Gurkha Rifles|9th Bengal Infantry]] | ||
*[[28th (Pioneer) Regiment of Bombay Infantry|28th Bombay Pioneers]] | *[[28th (Pioneer) Regiment of Bombay Infantry|28th Bombay Pioneers]] | ||
* | *No 2 Coy [[Bengal Sappers and Miners]] | ||
*Detachment Chittagong Frontier Police | |||
== Campaign Actions == | == Campaign Actions == |
Revision as of 19:44, 29 November 2009
Burma Field force
Brig-Gen William Symons against Chin Tribes
Northern Column Colonel Skene DSO (1,622 troops)
- 1st Btn Cheshire Regiment (300)
- 42nd Gurkha Light Infantry (477)
- No 5 Coy Queen's Own Madras Sappers and Miners (95)
- 10th Bengal Infantry (460)
- 38th Bengal Infantry (260)
Southern Column Brig-Gen W P Symons (1,859 troops)
- 1st Btn KIng's Own Scottish Borderers (500)
- 1st Bengal Mountain Battery
- No 6 Coy Queen's Own Madras Sappers and Miners
- 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkhas
- 2nd Madras Infantry
- Burma Coy Queen's Own Madras Sappers and Miners
Chittagong Field Force
Col V W Tregear against Lushai Tribes (3,400 troops)
- 2nd Btn 2nd Gurkhas
- Wing 2nd Btn 4th Gurkhas
- 3rd Bengal Infantry
- Detachment 9th Bengal Infantry
- 28th Bombay Pioneers
- No 2 Coy Bengal Sappers and Miners
- Detachment Chittagong Frontier Police
Campaign Actions
Occupation of Tiddim 23 January 1889
External Links
Summary of expedition Google Books
Chin-Lushai 1889-90 War Medals and Their History - Google Books
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