The United Service Magazine, 87권H. Colburn, 1858 |
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... horses , and for horses lately belonging to the Land Transport Corps -or , as it is now designated , the Military Train - and to the Turkish Contingent . Some estimate may be formed of the original number , and immense expense incurred ...
... horses , and for horses lately belonging to the Land Transport Corps -or , as it is now designated , the Military Train - and to the Turkish Contingent . Some estimate may be formed of the original number , and immense expense incurred ...
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... HORSES . ALL RANKS . HORSES . Life Guards 1,314 825 1,314 825 Royal Horse Artillery .. 1,560 1,200 1,747 1,300 Cavalry of the Line ............ . 9,241 5,993 8,011 5,135 INFANTRY . Royal Artillery .. 17,133 2,606 16,510 2,466 Royal ...
... HORSES . ALL RANKS . HORSES . Life Guards 1,314 825 1,314 825 Royal Horse Artillery .. 1,560 1,200 1,747 1,300 Cavalry of the Line ............ . 9,241 5,993 8,011 5,135 INFANTRY . Royal Artillery .. 17,133 2,606 16,510 2,466 Royal ...
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... horses in 1857-58 , it is for the pre- sent year 79,494 of all ranks , and 9,763 horses . The force borne on the East India establishment this year , which includes the depots of regiments in India quartered in Great Britain , is 92,739 ...
... horses in 1857-58 , it is for the pre- sent year 79,494 of all ranks , and 9,763 horses . The force borne on the East India establishment this year , which includes the depots of regiments in India quartered in Great Britain , is 92,739 ...
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... horses for this year exceeds that for last year by £ 55,300 ; the present vote being for £ 98,278 . Of this sum £ 2,450 is for the purchase of horses for the officers of the military train , who are not on the same footing , in respect ...
... horses for this year exceeds that for last year by £ 55,300 ; the present vote being for £ 98,278 . Of this sum £ 2,450 is for the purchase of horses for the officers of the military train , who are not on the same footing , in respect ...
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... horses , is maintained at a cost to the country of £ 26,276 . The Regiment of Horse Guards costs £ 1,718 per annum less . The Royal Horse Artillery at home , which consists of six troops , giving a force of 36 guns of six and nine ...
... horses , is maintained at a cost to the country of £ 26,276 . The Regiment of Horse Guards costs £ 1,718 per annum less . The Royal Horse Artillery at home , which consists of six troops , giving a force of 36 guns of six and nine ...
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