G. Troyte-Bullock, Captain.
E.A. Card, Lieut.
, Ensign.
C. Rumsey, Assist.-Surgeon.
Revd. C.H. Townsend, Chaplain.
9th Corps, Bradford.
, Captain.
William Adye, Lieut.
E.M. Davis, Ensign.
Revd. W.H. Jones, Hon. Chap.
10th Corps, Warminster.
John Scott, Captain.
H. Ingram, Lieut.
H.J. Wakeman, Lieut.
T. Ponting, Ensign.
J. Flower, Assist. Surgeon.
Revd. Sir J.E. Philipps, Bart., Hon. Chaplain.
13th Corps, Westbury.
R.L.H. Phipps, Captain.
, Lieut.
Samuel T. Stafford, Ensign.
14th Corps, Wilton.
, Captain.
C.R. Clay, Lieut.
William Allen, Ensign.
P.J. Bennett, Assist. Surgeon.
Revd. D. Olivier, Chaplain.
The usual regimental camp was entered this year (1871) on Homerton Down, near Salisbury, assembling on the 4th August, and to a certain extent answered its purpose. The battalion being divided into wings, one half battalion, under the command of Major Clark, was detailed to make a night attack on the camp protected by the remaining half battalion, under Major Pinckney, Lieut.-Col. Everett being umpire. The attacking party were successful; as the camp, extending over a wide space on the top of a hill, with corn fields, thick gorse, and bye-paths surrounding it, could not be defended against or repel a combined attack on any face with so weak a garrison. A feint, ultimately turned into a real attack, succeeded, and numbers decided the victory.