Paget.—Maj.-Gen A. H. Paget. Scots Guards. Entered 1869; Col., 1893. Staff Service—Spec. Serv., Ashanti Ex., 1873-74; Maj.-Gen. Inf. Brig., S. Africa, April 1900. War Service—Ashanti War, 1873 (medal); Soudan Ex. 1885 (medal with clasp; bronze star); S. African War, 1899-1900 (Despatches); on Staff.
Park.—Lieut.-Col. C. W. Park, 1st Devon Regiment. Entered 1875; Lieut.-Col., 1899. Staff service—D.A.A.G. Madras, 1892-93; A.A.G., Madras, 1893-97. War Service—Afghan War, 1878-80 (medal); S. African War, 1899-1900.
Parsons.—Col. Sir C. S. B. Parsons, K.C.M.G. Entered R.A. 1874; Col., 1899. Staff service—Employed with Egyptian Army, 1883-84; A.D.C. to Gov. and Com.-in-Chief, Malta, 1884-85; A.D.C. to G.O.C. E. Dist., 1887-88; A.D.C. to G.O.C., Aldershot, 1889-92; employed with Egyptian Army, 1892-99; Gov. of Red Sea Littoral, and Comdt. Suakin, 1896-99; A.A.G. Woolwich Dist., 1899; Col. on Staff, Com. R.A. Curragh Dist., 1899-1900; Col. on Staff (R.A.) S. Africa, Jan. 1900, Feb. 1900; Col. on Staff (Assist. Insp. Gen. L. of C.) S. Africa, Feb. 1900. War service—S. African War, 1877-80; (Despatches, 1879; medal with clasp; Despatches, 1881); Egyptian Ex., 1882 (Despatches; medal with clasp; bronze star; 5th class Medjidie; Brev. of Maj.); Ex. to Dongola, 1896 (Despatches; Brev. of Lieut.-Col.; Egyptian medal with clasp); Nile Ex., 1897; Nile Ex., 1898 (Despatches; Brev. of Col.; clasp to Egyptian medal; K.C.M.G.); S. African War, 1899-1900; Deputy Mil. Gov. of Northern Cape Colony and Comdt. W. Kimberley Dist.
Parsons.—Col. L. W. Parsons. Entered 1870; Col., 1900. Staff service—Adjt. Aux. Forces, 1881-86; Col. on Staff (R.A.), S. Africa, April 1900. War service—S. African War, 1899-1900; (Despatches).
Peakman.—Maj. T. C. Peakman. This dashing officer’s unflagging energy in command of the Kimberley Light Horse is already well known.
Pennell.—Capt. H. S. Pennell, V.C., Derby Regt. Entered 1893. War service—Op. on N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-98 (Despatches; V.C.; medal with 2 clasps); S. African War, 1899-1900; Ladysmith Relief Force; wounded 27th Feb.
Phipps-Hornby.—Maj. E. J. Phipps-Hornby, V.C., R.A. Entered 1877; Maj., 1895. War service—Bechuanaland Ex., 1884-85; S. African War, 1899-1900 (V.C., see V.C. list). This notable officer and splendid polo player, born 1857, is a son of the late Admiral Phipps-Hornby.
Pickwoad.—Col. E. H. Pickwoad, R.A. Entered 1873; Col., 1898. Staff service—Adjt. Aux. Forces, 1885-89. War service—Afghan War, 1878-79 (medal); S. African War, 1899-1900, Commanding Brig. Div. R.A.; Siege of Ladysmith; severely wounded.
Pilcher.—Lieut.-Col. T. D. Pilcher, Bedfordshire Regiment. Entered 1879; Brev. Lieut.-Col., 1899. Staff service—D.A.A.G., Dublin Dist., 1895-97; Employed with W. African Frontier Force, 1897-99; Spec. Serv., S. Africa, 1899. War service—W. Africa, 1897-98 (Despatches; Brev. of Lieut.-Col.); S. African War, 1899-1900. Commanding Corps Mounted Infantry.
Pilkington.—Lieut.-Col. H. L. Pilkington (Reserve of Officers). Col. Pilkington rendered conspicuous service with the 2nd West Australian Mounted Infantry.