id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16808 Younghusband, G. J. (George John) The Story of the Guides .txt text/plain 51975 2424 74 of Mooltan--Guides capture twelve guns--Ressaldar Fatteh Khan, infantry--British determine to capture it--Rasul Khan and Guides' twenty-seven miles a day--Arrival at Delhi--Every officer killed or could, at a moment's notice, act as guides to troops in the field; men sweltering day in June the Guides joined the little force which was Ahead of the troops from Mooltan went Lumsden and the Guides' cavalry, The first night's march took the Guides sixteen miles to Nowshera, where hot weather and a great many of the British officers of the Guides, began,--four British officers and some seventy of the Guides, against native officers of the Guides, was now dead, and Kelly's whole time was During the next two days the Guides' infantry took part in the great [21] Now Colonel Sir Arthur Hammond, V.C., D.S.O., K.C.B. No less than twelve men of the Guides also received the Order of Merit Several officers of the Guides' cavalry ./cache/16808.txt ./txt/16808.txt