Lieutenant Colonel John Haughton Commandant of the 36th Sikhs a Hero of Tirah

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Lieutenant Colonel John Haughton Commandant of the 36th Sikhs a Hero of Tirah
A C Arthur Campbell Yate
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1 57 the nullah, and we killed three of the enemy who had been firing from C. An officer and a few men came up from the nullah carrying a couple of wounded, and asked me for help to carry them. I sent him four men, and told him there were, I thought, some more of his men in the nullah. He sent back three men, who after about a quarter of an hour came back and said that they had all retired the other way. We had been detained about an hour at this place, and it was beginning to get dark, so I th...en retired as I had been told to do. We were fired at, of course, but got in about 7 p. M. That party lost them- selves and were all killed. The Northamptons, I believe, lost two officers killed and one wounded, fourteen men killed and thirty-two wounded (some of whom have since died). The Dorsets had two officers wounded, one man killed and six wounded, 15th Sikhs one killed and four wounded, 36th Sikhs three wounded. So we must be thankful we got off so easily. " Had the retirement not been delayed, darkness would not have overtaken the troops before they reached camp, and the mishap of the Northamptons would not have occurred.

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