The million-peopled city
Garwood, John
1853
Specimens of Certificates of Service given to Pensioners on their Admission to the College by their Commanding Officers.
Some of the pensioners have themselves been present at | |
148 | the capture of these flags, and each one on his admission to the College, brings with him from his commanding officer a certificate of service and character. The following are specimens of these certificates, given by , which might easily be multiplied:- |
", Colour-Sergeant, 48th Regiment: "Served 31 years and 1 month, of which 3 years in , , and , 4 years and 8 months in , 10 years and 10 months in ; was present at the sieges of and , and the battles of , , , , , and ; also at the taking of the , . -Character: unexceptionable. | |
" , Sergeant-Major, Grenadier Guards: | |
" Served 32 years and 2 months, of which in , , and , ; 5 times under the enemy's fire during that time; was at the battle of , where he was wounded. In , and ; saved the life of when bathing in the , .-Character: most exem- plary and meritorious. | |
" , Sergeant-Major, 79th Regiment: "Served 34 years and 5 months, of which 3 years in and , 3 years and 5 months in and ; was present at the battles of , , , , , , and ; was wounded in the left cheek and right leg at slightly; distinguished himself at the battle of by voluntarily proceeding in search of, and procuring a waggon-load of musket-ball cartridges, for that part of the line occupied by the 79th Highlanders, when the ammunition carried in the men's pouches was by the whole nearly, and by many indi- viduals totally expended, after several attempts having been made by others without success.-Character: a most excel- | |
149 | lent and efficient soldier, seldom in Hospital, trustworthy and sober." |