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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS OF 
Army Corps Orders. 
Aldershot, 20 th September, 1871. 
No. I.—ARMY CORPS. 
The 2nd Division will for the operations of to-morrow bo broken up and divided between the 
other Divisions, which will be constituted as follows:— 
1st DIVISION—DEFENDING FORCE. 
Major-General G. J. Carey, C.B., Commanding. 
Cavalry. 
General His Royal Highness the Prince or Wales, K.G., Commanding. 
Colonel Baker, 10th Hussars. 
1st Brigade. 
Colonel Marshall, Commanding. 
1st Life Guards. 
2nd Life Guards. 
Royal Horse Guards. 
2nd Brigade. 
Colonel Wombwell, Commanding. 
10 th Hussars. 
12 th Lancers. 
Hants Yeomanry. 
2 Batteries Royal Horse Artillery. 
Infantry. 
Major-General His Serene Highness Prince 
Edward of Saxe Weimar’s Brigade, 
with 1 Field Battery. 
Major-General Lyson’s Brigade, Major-General Maxwell’s Brigade, 
with 1 Field Battery. with 1 Field Battery. 
2 Field Batteries from the Reserve Artillery. 
The whole of this force to wear green leaves or heather in their head dress. 
3rd DIVISION—THE ENEMY. 
Major-General Sir Charles Staveley, K.C.B., Commanding. 
Cavalry. 
Major-General Sir T. M'Mahon, Bart., C.B., Commanding. 
1st Brigade. 
2nd Brigade. 
Colonel Seymour, Commanding. 
2nd Dragoon Guards. 
3rd Dragoon Guards. 
7th Dragoon Guards. 
Colonel the Hon. I. Fiennes, Commanding. 
7th Hussars. 
9th Lancers. 
1 Battery Royal Horse Artillery. 
Infantry. 
Major-General Brownrigg’s Brigade, 
with 1 Field Battery. 
Colonel Stephenson’s Brigade, Colonel Smith’s Brigade, 
with 1 Field Battery. with 1 Field Battery. 
1 Battery Royal Horse Artillery and 2 Field Batteries from the Reserve Artillery. 
These arrangements will be carried out on Thursday morning, the troops moving at such hours 
as the general officers commanding the divisions which they are to join may direct. 
The baggage will return direct to Aldershot to-morrow morning. 
From Chobham, by Pirbright. 
From Bisley, by Brookwood. 
From Sandhurst, by Frimley. 
By command, 
C. R. EGERTON, 
Major-General, 
Deputy Adjutant-General. 
