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companies 94th on the left, the N.N.C., and then two companies 21st 
and the 17th Lancers. There was some rough broken ground just 
across the river, but we were over it before the enemy appeared, and 
we were on open downs again with long grass. The mounted men 
now burnt a large kraal on our left, and set alight to Nodwengo; but 
the fire did not spread, and it was spared for the present, as the smoke 
blew over us. The division formed now; the 80th 4-deep, the others 
fours right and left, and the rear face 4-deep, the hospital, wagons, 
and native infantry inside the square. 
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Major Tremlett. -2 B. 
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2 G-atlings. Major Owen, Lieut. Rundle. 
2 7-prs. Lieut. Davidson. 
2 7-prs. Capt. Browne, Lieut. Slade. 
Lt.-Col. Harness. 
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2 9-prs. 
2 9-prs. 
2 7-prs. 
2 9-prs. 
Capt. Crookenden, Lieut. Woodhouse. 
Major Le Grice, Lieut. Trench. 
Lieut. Parsons. 
Lieut. Eliot. (These guns came into action at H.) 
This square was between 300 and 400 yds. long, and perhaps 
150 yds, broad, or rather less than the parade in front of Woolwich 
