Thursday, July 21, 2011

Tyger River Command -- (Pete)

Permanent Troop Roster for the Tyger River Command:

( last updated on August 25, 2011 )
Please take notice of the following Indian ranks:
  • Havildar -- an Indian Infantry Sergeant
  • Sepoy -- an Indian Infantry Private
  • Duffadar -- an Indian Cavalry Sergeant
  • Sowar -- an Indian Cavalry Trooper
Also please note that I have not attempted to give Indian characters names; but instead will use the rank, player color and numbers.

(Note -- `Training Games` results are not recorded; just Campaign games.)

Headquarters Officers for Tyger River District
# Name












C.O. Capt. Peter Webley-Grant 11/69











Adj. Lt. Pete Kipling (wounded 2-3/76)
2/72











HQ Lt. Andrew Dryden -- TDY in Belhi
11/72












88th Regiment of Foot -- (Connaught Rangers)
# Name












1 Lt. Hiram Peterson 7/72











2 Sgt. John Hamilton












3 Pvt. Clayton Brooks -- injured 3/76, serious 4/76












4 Pvt. James Robertson












5 Pvt. Timothy White












6 Pvt. Elliot O'Neill -- wounded 2/76 serious 3/76, stable 4/76












7 Pvt. Gerald Forrest












8 Pvt. Alan Gray












9 Pvt. Cecil Hill












10 Pvt. Albert Simpson












11 Pvt. Thomas Hudson












12 Pvt. Geoffrey Knotts












13 Pvt. Charles Smith












14 Pvt. George Nash












15 Pvt. Christopher Young












16 Pvt. Robert Cook












17 Pvt. Frank Terry












18 Pvt. David Mills












19 Pvt. William Brown












20 Pvt. Ronald Appleby













78th Regiment of Foot -- (Ross-shire Buffs -- later Seaforth Highlanders)
# Name












1 Sgt. Hamish Murray












2 Pvt. Alan Wallace












3 Pvt. Connor Sutherland












4 Pvt. Graham Shaw












5 Pvt. Ian Cameron












6 Pvt. Robert Innes












7 Pvt. Fergus Sinclair












8 Pvt. Donald Matheson












9 Pvt. Keith Sinclair












10 Pvt. Lewis Duncan













45th BNI -- Rattray's Sikhs
# Name












1 Lt. Christopher Stewart 11/74











2 Havildar Dev












3 Sepoy Dharat












4 Sepoy Harjot












5 Sepoy Nimrat












6 Sepoy Japinder












7 Sepoy Gurjas












8 Sepoy Foola












9 Sepoy Livtar












10 Sepoy Joti












11 Sepoy Bhajan












12 Sepoy Ikroop












13 Sepoy Onkar -- seriously wounded 2/76, died 3/76
?













14 Sepoy Garib












15 Sepoy Abrik












16 Sepoy Manoj












17 Sepoy Chatar












18 Sepoy Irleen












19 Sepoy Kulbir (wounded 2-3/76)













20 Sepoy Erjot













2nd Gurkha Regiment
# Name












1 Havildar Rawal












2 Gurkha Sunam












3 Gurkha Lamat












4 Gurkha Rai












5 Gurkha Nawang












6 Gurkha Pun












7 Gurkha Sarki












8 Gurkha Rama












9 Gurkha Ghale












10 Gurkha Gurung














Following is a chart of the various `transport` currently with the `Field Force`:

Logistical Support for Field Force
Teamsters Mules Oxen Wagons Other
6 (#1 wounded)
6 -- -- --

Wounded members of the Field Force may eventually end up in Hospital:

Tyger River Hospital Staff
Surgeon Leonard ArmstrongOrderly Hugh White
Orderly Carl Forbes
Orderly Owen Guthrie
Patients currently in Tyger River Hospital
Serious Condition
(could well die)
or Stable Condition
(walking wounded)
--
--

Each month a few `Reserves`flow into the Tyger River District.
Currently those below are in training:

Tyger River Reserves in Training -- in Belhi
Officers -- Lt. Lloyd Evans (Jan, 1875)
Artillerymen -- Sgt. Rupert Roberts
Cavalrymen -- Duffadar MaheeshSowar Ratanbir
Sowar Brijdev
Sowar Livjot
Sowar Gurdev
Sowar Arjan
Sowar Wadha
Sowar Onkar
Sowar Nirvair

British Soldiers -- Pvt. Brandon MacDonald
Pvt. Alfred Sykes
Pvt. Henry Rose
Pvt. John O'Connor

British Sailors -- --
Gurkhas -- Gurka Nawang
Sepoys -- Sepoy Patveer
Sepoy Chuni
Sepoy Budhjot

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