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ge2002bill Supporting Member of TMP23 Nov 2009 9:09 a.m. PST

Here:
generalpettygree.blogspot.com
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A few captioned photos and casualty report from the battle.
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Respectfully,
Bill

Custer7thcav23 Nov 2009 9:16 a.m. PST

splendid procession, Bill!!!

Always a joy to view the good general leading his troops in victory!!

Hip Hip Huzzah!!

Personal logo Murphy Sponsoring Member of TMP23 Nov 2009 11:12 a.m. PST

hmmm…me thinks this isn't the last we've seen of the foe…

Personal logo timurilank Supporting Member of TMP23 Nov 2009 1:26 p.m. PST

Great series Bill. Shades of Gunga Din. I admired the elephant drawn artillery and made a mental note to start my touch of the colonial in the 18th century.

Was not Bun-ji a friend of Chota and the one with a vascilating temperment?

Cheers,
Robert

Sysiphus23 Nov 2009 2:52 p.m. PST

Enjoyed the march in; especially liked the building knocked askew by the fight. A nice touch.

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