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Historical record of the Ninety-second Regiment, originally termed "The Gordon Highlanders" and numbered the Hundredth Regiment

Chapter 4: APPENDIX.
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The volume compiles an official regimental history tracing the unit's formation, garrison stations, campaigns, battles, sieges, and military operations, with particulars on captured colors, trophies, and casualties; it records officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates killed or wounded, honors and medals awarded, distinctive badges and devices, and biographical sketches of colonels and notable officers. Prefatory material explains the work's purpose to preserve records, inspire esprit de corps, and provide a chronological account of services both at home and abroad. Arranged in numbered parts, it presents official orders, lists, and narrative summaries intended for military and general readers interested in the regiment's achievements and institutional memory.

APPENDIX.


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General Order, dated 16th of May, 1801, relating to the campaign in Egypt, and the death of General Sir Ralph Abercromby 137
List of regiments, and names of the Commanding Officers, employed in Egypt in 1801 139
List of regiments employed in the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807 141
General Orders, dated 18th of January, and 1st of February, 1809, relating to the Battle of Corunna, and the death of Lieut.-General Sir John Moore, on the 16th of January, 1809 142
144
List of regiments, and the names of the Commanding Officers, which composed the army under Lieut.-General Sir John Moore at Corunna 146
List of the British and Hanoverian regiments, as formed in brigades and divisions, and the names of the General Officers, and of the Commanding Officers of Regiments, at the Battle of Waterloo, on the 18th of June, 1815 147