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He also took part in the operations connected with the recapture of
Lucknow, shortly after which he was promoted to the rank of major-general, and appointed to the command of the force employed for the final pacification of India. Before the work of pacification was quite completed he was created
411:, where he took a leading part in the reform of the educational and training systems of the forces, which followed the Franco-German War. The introduction of annual army manoeuvres was largely due to Grant. In 1872 he was promoted to full general.
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for the relief of the residency. After the retirement towards
Cawnpore he greatly aided in effecting there the total rout of the rebel troops, by making a detour which threatened their rear; and following in pursuit with a
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He was promoted brevet lieutenant-colonel and shortly afterwards to the same substantive rank. In 1854 he became brevet-colonel, and in 1856 brigadier of cavalry. He took a leading part in the suppression of the
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For his conduct in this, which has been called the most successful and the best carried out of
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and in the final assault on the city, he directed the victorious march of the cavalry and horse artillery dispatched in the direction of
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Incidents in the Sepoy War 1857-58. Compiled from the
Private Journals of General Sir Hope Grant, K.C.B.
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Incidents in the China War of 1860. Compiled from the
Private Journals of General Sir Hope Grant G.C.B.
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campaign of 1848–1849 he commanded the 9th
Lancers, and won high reputation in the Battles of
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had been carried by assault, the
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at headquarters; and in 1870 he was transferred to the command of
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Grant was the fifth and youngest son of
Francis Grant of
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to open up communication with the commander-in-chief
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363:Commander of British Troops in China and Hong Kong
149:Commander of British Troops in China and Hong Kong
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365:and to lead the British land forces in the
189:Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
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636:. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons.
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367:Anglo-French expedition against China
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225:(22 July 1808 – 7 March 1875) was a
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651:Sir Charles van Straubenzee
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570:"No. 23862"
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761:Categories
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95:Allegiance
84:1875-03-08
69:1808-07-22
40:Hope Grant
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