To INCORPORATE. In a military sense, is to add a smaller body of forces to a large, and to mix them together. Independent companies are said to be incorporated, when they are distributed among different regiments, regiments among brigades, &c. &c. So that any lesser body may be incorporated in a greater.
INCURSION, invasion without conquest; inroad; ravage.
INDEMNIFICATION, any reimbursement or compensation which is given for loss or penalty.
Military Indemnification, a regulated allowance which is made by the British for losses sustained by officers or soldiers on actual service, viz.
Infantry.
1st. The whole of the personal baggage of a subaltern officer to be valued at 60l. and the camp equipage between two subalterns, 35l.
2d. The baggage of a captain to be valued at 80l. and the camp equipage, at 35l.
3d. Field officer’s baggage, 100l. and the camp equipage 60l.
4th. Colonel’s baggage, 120l. and camp equipage, 80l.
Cavalry.