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MOUNTAIN GUNS FOR INDIAN FRONTIER SERVICE. 
2nd (Left) Infantry Brigade.—Col. Buchanan Commanding. 
2/9th Begt. 
14th Sikhs.—Major Wancliope. 
20th P.I.—Col. Rogers. 
2 guns B.H.A.—Major Manderson. 
Be SERVE. 
3 guns, 13.Batt., 9th Bde., B.A.—Major Wilson. 
2 companies Bifle Bde.—Capt. FitzHerbert. 
3 „ Sappers.—Lieut. Bartrnm, B.E. 
17th B.C.—Col. Watson, 
C. 
Shergadra Ridge Bicquet, 9th December, 1877. 
Col. Rogers, 20th P.I, Commanding. 
C 1 comp. 9th Begt.—Capt. Airey. 
Infantry < 2 comps. 14tli Sikhs.—Lieut. Badcliffe. 
(20th P.I.—Col. Bogers. 
4 guns B.H.A.—Lieut. Walsh. 
N.B.—Two of these guns were afterwards sent to the lower camp, under com¬ 
mand of Lieut. Hepburne. 
D. 
Detail of a Subdivision (“I” Bait., “ C” Bde., R.II.A.) with Elephant 
Equipment. 
C 9-pr. M.L.B. gun. 
] st Elephant < 2 long skids. 
( 1 parbuckle-rope. 
f gun-carriage complete. 
2nd Elephant < 2 carriage lifters. 
( 4 drag-ropes. 
The 3rd and 4th elephants each carry four boxes of ammunition, and there is 
one spare parbuckle-rope, and one spare lifter per division. 
