Battle of Palloreew
Battle of Palloreew | ||
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Part of North West Frontier Punitive Expeditions | ||
Date: | June 1860 | |
Location: | Vicinity of Tank, NWF | |
Presidency: | Bengal | |
Co-ordinates: | approx 32.215743°N 70.383992°E | |
Result: | ||
Combatants | ||
Tank Field Force | Mahsud Waziri tribesmen | |
Commanders | ||
Brig Gen Neville Chamberlain | ||
Strength | ||
Casualties | ||
Henry Bruges Buckle was born on 19 August 1815. Granted the M.R.C.S. and L.S.A. in 1840, he was appointed an Assistant Surgeon, 18 March 1844; Surgeon, 16 September 1857; Surgeon-Major, 18 March 1864 and Deputy Inspector-General, 4 October 1870. Buckle served with the 4th Troop, 2nd Brigade Horse Artillery, in the Punjab Campaign in 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chenab, battles of Chilianwala and Goojerat, and the subsequent pursuit of the Sikh and Afghan Army, and occupation of Peshawur by the column under General Sir W. Gilbert. He served with the 4th Sikh Infantry during the siege, and at the assault of Delhi, 14th September 1857; and with the 4th Sikh Infantry, forming part of the Koorum Field Force under Brigadier-General Chamberlain, C.B., during the operations against the Cabul Khel Wuzeerees, December and January 1859-60, and was present at the affair at Maidanee. He served with the 4th Sikh Infantry, forming part of the Tak (sic) Field Force under Brigadier-General Chamberlain, C.B., during the operations against the Mahsood Wuzeerees, in April, May, and June 1860, being present at the night attack of Palloreew, at the forcing of the Burrharha Pass, and occupation of Ramgoorum and Mukkeew, &c. Buckle served with the 1st Punjab Infantry and as Surgeon on the Staff with the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863, and shortly afterwards received promotion to Surgeon Major and was appointed Officiating Principal Medical Store-keeper to the Government at Calcutta. He was awarded the C.B. on 29 May 1865. Having received promotion to Deputy Inspector-General in October 1870, he next took part, as Principal Medical Officer, in the Looshai Expedition of 1870-71. He died in London on 12 December 1874.
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External Links
Wikipedia - North West Frontier Military History
NWF Expeditions
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