Sunday, May 1, 2011

Tyger River Command

The Tyger River forces (run by Pete) are as follows . . . officers are in green and all "British leaders" are in boldface . . . and officers will have the dates of their commission listed.

(note: click on photo below for larger image; click again for even larger image)
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Headquarters Contingent:
  • Capt. Peter Webley-Grant -- (Nov, 1869) -- commanding officer
  • Lt. Pete Kipling -- (Feb, 1872) -- adjutant, 2nd-in-command
Platoon of the 88th Regiment of Foot -- (Connaught Rangers)
  1. Lt. Hiram Peterson -- (Jul, 1872) -- platoon commander
  2. Sgt. John Hamilton -- platoon sergeant
  3. Pvt. Clayton Brooks
  4. Pvt. James Robertson
  5. Pvt. Timothy White
  6. Pvt. Elliot O'Neill
  7. Pvt. Gerald Forrest
  8. Pvt. Alan Gray
  9. Pvt. Cecil Hill
  10. Pvt. Albert Simpson
  11. Pvt. Thomas Hudson
  12. Pvt. Geoffrey Knotts
  13. Pvt. Charles Smith
  14. Pvt. George Nash
  15. Pvt. Christopher Young
  16. Pvt. Robert Cook
  17. Pvt. Frank Terry
  18. Pvt. David Mills
  19. Pvt. William Brown
  20. Pvt. Ronald Appleby
Squad of 78th Regiment of Foot -- (Ross-shire Buffs -- later Seaforth Highlanders):
  1. Sgt. Hamish Murray -- squad leader
  2. Pvt. Kenneth MacTaggart
  3. Pvt. Morgan Ross
  4. Pvt. Graham Shaw
  5. Pvt. Ian Cameron
  6. Pvt. Robert Innes
  7. Pvt. Fergus Sinclair
  8. Pvt. Clyde Sutherland
  9. Pvt. Donald MacDonald
  10. Pvt. Douglas Gordon
Platoon of Sepoys (45th BNI -- Rattray's Sikhs) commanded by Lt. Christopher Stewart -- (Nov, 1874).

Squad of 2nd Gurkha Regiment

Reserves -- commanded by Lt. Andrew Dryden -- (Nov, 1872) -- stationed in port of Belhi in the Nukar District.

The Vile River System districts are:
  • Nukar -- veldt -- (Egyptians) -- note: port & fort
  • Ta'ish -- wooded -- (Dervish) -- note: mission
  • Afridi -- badlands -- (Pathan) -- note: trading post
  • Swati -- hilly -- (Pathan) -- note: trading post
  • Dendoa -- hilly -- (Fuzzy Wuzzy)
  • G'umb -- veldt -- (Zulu)
  • Luni -- badlands -- (Pathan)
  • M'wez -- wooded -- (Zulu)
  • Umma -- farmland -- (Dervish)
(note -- the other district forces will appear over the next few days)

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Note -- I have provided names for all of the "British" because these forces are for a campaign. I want the players to become attached to their men so that they become "attached" to their forces . . . and don't throw troops away in fruitless efforts . . . in other words, to behave as field commanders would.

-- Jeff

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