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Historical record of the Eighty-eighth Regiment of Foot, or Connaught Rangers

Chapter 1: GENERAL ORDERS.
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The work presents a chronological military account of a British infantry regiment, tracing its origin, deployments, battles, sieges, and other operations; it records casualties, honors, captured trophies, and permitted badges and devices. It includes official orders, lists of officers and men distinguished for gallantry, and biographical memoirs of colonels and notable officers, together with notices of stations and campaigns. Compiled from official returns and reports, the narrative aims to document regimental service, append statistical details and honors, and promote esprit de corps among soldiers and readers.

LONDON:
Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS,
14, Charing Cross.

GENERAL ORDERS.


HORSE-GUARDS,
1st January, 1836.

His Majesty has been pleased to command, that, with a view of doing the fullest justice to Regiments, as well as to Individuals who have distinguished themselves by their Bravery in Action with the Enemy, an Account of the Services of every Regiment in the British Army shall be published under the superintendence and direction of the Adjutant-General; and that this Account shall contain the following particulars, viz.,

—— The Period and Circumstances of the Original Formation of the Regiment; The Stations at which it has been from time to time employed; The Battles, Sieges, and other Military Operations, in which it has been engaged, particularly specifying any Achievement it may have performed, and the Colours, Trophies, &c., it may have captured from the Enemy.

—— The Names of the Officers and the number of Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, Killed or Wounded by the Enemy, specifying the Place and Date of the Action.

—— The Names of those Officers, who, in consideration of their Gallant Services and Meritorious Conduct in Engagements with the Enemy, have been distinguished with Titles, Medals, or other Marks of His Majesty’s gracious favour.

—— The Names of all such Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates as may have specially signalized themselves in Action.

And,

—— The Badges and Devices which the Regiment may have been permitted to bear, and the Causes on account of which such Badges or Devices, or any other Marks of Distinction, have been granted.

By Command of the Right Honourable
GENERAL LORD HILL,
Commanding-in-Chief.

JOHN MACDONALD,
Adjutant-General.