A Brief History of the King's Royal Rifle Corps
Transcriber’s Note:
The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
From a photograph by W. & D. Downey, London.
“ Celer et Audax. ”
“Louisberg,” “Quebec, 1759,” “Martinique, 1762, 1809,” “Havannah,” “Roleia,” “Vimiera,” “Talavera,” “Busaco,” “Fuentes D’Onor,” “Albuhera,” “Ciudad Rodrigo,” “Badajoz,” “Salamanca,” “Vittoria,” “Pyrenees,” “Nivelle,” “Nive,” “Orthes,” “Toulouse,” “Peninsula,” “Punjaub,” “Mooltan,” “Goojerat,” “Delhi,” “Taku Forts,” “Pekin,” “South Africa, 1851–2–3, 1879,” “Ahmad Khel,” “Kandahar, 1880,” “Afghanistan, 1878–80,” “Egypt, 1882, 1884,” “Tel-el-Kebir,” “Chitral,” “South Africa, 1899–1902,” “Defence of Ladysmith,” “Relief of Ladysmith.”
Colonel-in-Chief:
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
Reprinted by permission from “The King’s Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle” of 1911, and Published 1912.
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A BRIEF HISTORY
THE KING’S ROYAL RIFLE CORPS.