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Royal Military College, Sandhurst: W. F. G. there as cadet, 1860-1, 12 W. F. G. there as professor, 1875-9, 36-7
"Run amok": W. F. G. attempts to disarm man with pistol at Simla, 1887, 69 letter _re_ above, 213
Rundle, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Leslie, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.: commanding a Division on Salisbury Plain, 1899, 218
Salisbury: W. F. G. works there on remount duty, 1904, 275 bicycles to and fro, 275
Salisbury Plain: W. F. G. commands a Division, 1899, 217-18 Chief Umpire, Blue Army, 1903, 271
Salt Lakes, Bupshu. See Kashmir
Sandhurst. See Royal Military College
Sandhurst, Lord, G.C.I.E. etc.: Governor of Bombay, 1895-9, 164, 166, 180
Sannah's Post, O.F.S.; engagement at, 1900, 251 material results of engagement at, 253 change brought about by engagement at, 259
Seaforth Highlanders: 1st Batt. in Egypt, 1898, 188 2nd Batt. in Chitral, 1895, 129
Seton, Col. H. J.: wounded at Stormberg, 1899, 233
Seventy-seventh Regt., afterwards 2nd Batt. (D.C.O.) Middles.e.x Regt.: raised 1787, 13 services and movements of, 14 at Hazaribagh, Allahabad, Barreilly, and Peshawur, 14-17 reaches Portsmouth, 1870, 29 leaves Dover for Rangoon, 1880, 38 moves to Secunderabad, 1883, 51 W. F. G. in command, June 1884 to Dec. 1885, 55-61
Shaw, F. B., Esq.: Resident at Mandalay, 1879, 46
Sikkim: W. F. G. sketches Fort at Lingtu, 1887, 68
Simla: W. F. G. and the servant "run amok, " 1887, 69 rapid ride to Umballa and back, 1887, 70
Sirdar, the: See Kitchener
Sniping: during advance on Chitral, 1895, 143-4
Snow, Brig.-Gen. T. D'O., C.B.: Brigade-Major, Egypt, 1898, 186
South African War Commission, Report of, quoted, 247 and again, 270
Springfontein, O.F.S.: occupied by Third Division troops, 241 troops at, April 3, 1900, 40 scouts and 25 M.I., 255
Staff College, Camberley: W. F. G. admitted, 1873, 33 Drag-hounds, W. F. G. as First Whip, 34
Staff Services, W. F. G.: Instructor in Surveying, B.M.C., 1875-9, 36 D.A.A. and Q.M.G. Aldershot, 1879-80, 37 A.A.G. (officiating) Secunderabad, 1880-1, 39 Mil. Sec. (officiating) to C.-in-C. Bombay, 1881-82, 40 A.Q.M.G. (officiating) Rangoon, 1882, 43 D.Q.M.G., Bengal, 1885-90, 61-97 G.O.C. (officiating), Mandalay, 81-96 A.-G. Bombay, 1890-4, 98-109 G.O.C. Bombay, 1894-97, 110-82 G.O.C. (officiating), Quetta, 1896, 148-60 G.O.C. Third Infantry Brigade, Aldershot, 1897-98, 184-6 G.O.C. Eastern District, 1898-1903, 216-71
Stormberg, C.C.: Sir R. Buller suggests advance to, 223 occupied by Boers, Nov. 1899, 224 W. F. G. makes arrangements for the attack, 229 description of the advance and a.s.sault, Dec. 10, 1899, 231-5 casualties, 235 compared with Magersfontein and Colenso, 236
Sunari Station, Beluchistan: outrage at, 1896, 155
Supya-lat, wife to King Theebaw, 45 deported, 1885, 84
Swann, Brig.-Gen. J. C., C.B.: A.A.G. to W. F. G. while commanding Bombay district; letter _re_ procedure quoted, 115 recollections of, 119
Thaba 'Nchu, O.F.S.: Sir John French's operations near, 247 movements of troops preceding Sannah's Post, 251
Theebaw, King of Burma: succeeds Mindon-Min, 1879, 44 as owner of "Free Lance" (?), 50 surrender of Mandalay, 1885, 83
"_Times_" _History of the War_, quoted, as under: _re_ Col. Pole-Carew's movements, 1900, 243 _re_ telegram about spreading proclamations, 244 _re_ Col. Broadwood's position at Thaba 'Nchu, 252
Transport officer, the: at Mandalay, 88-89
Transport Service, the: P. and O. vessels, 122-5
Toba Plateau, Beluchistan: Camp of Exercise at, 1896, 153
Ton-Hon Expedition, 1889-90, 90-92
Tournament at Bombay, 1894, 122-5
Umballa: rapid ride from Simla, and back, 1887, 70
War Services, W. F. G.: Hazara Field Force, 1888, as A.A. and Q.M.G., 70-81 Ton-Hon Expedition, 1889-90 as Brig.-Gen., 90-92 Chitral Relief Force, 1895, G.O.C. Third Brigade, 128-44 Egypt, advance on Khartoum, 1898, G.O.C. commanding British Brigade and (subsequently) Division, 186-213!
South African Field Force 1899-1900, G.O.C. Third Division, 219-60
Warwicks.h.i.+re Regt. (Royal): 1st Batt. in Egypt, 1898
Wauchope, Maj.-Gen. Andrew. C.B., C.M.G.; commanding First Brigade, Egypt, 1898, 208 his brigade sent forward, 211
Wepener, O.F.S.: telegram ordering occupation of, March 1900, 245 W. F. G.'s anxiety as to safety of detachment, 246 besieged by Boers, 258
de Wet, Christian, Boer General; lays his plans for capture of Waterworks guard, March 1900, 252 value of his victory at Sannah's Post, 253
White, F.-M. Sir George, V.C., G.C.B., etc.: in Burma, 1885, 85 entertains W. F. G. at Lah.o.r.e, 1894, 120 appoints W. F. G. to command Third Brigade, Chitral Relief Force, 1894, 128 letter from, _re_ Marri Raid, 1896, 159 starts for Natal, Sept. 1899, 219 at Ladysmith, 221 relief of Ladysmith, 240
Wolseley, Gen. Sir George, G.C.B.: commanding Mandalay Brigade, 86 returns to his command, 96
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