[76]. Now Colonel, C.M.G., and A.D.C. to the King.
[77]. Two officers died on the voyage out.
[78]. Vide note p. 52.
[79]. For a more complete account, vide Regimental Chronicle, 1902, p. 94.
[80]. Afterwards D.S.O. This promising officer died suddenly at Cairo, October 4th, 1908.
[81]. Now Colonel.
[82]. Colonel G. E. Benson, R.A., a leader of much distinction and initiative.
[83]. Vide “Times” History of the War, Vol. V.
[84]. Major T. M. Riley. Died 28th February, 1908. Vide Regimental Chronicle, 1907, p. 115.
[85]. Vide Regimental Chronicle, 1903, pp. 202–207.