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CHAPTER L
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CHAPTER L.
1879 Hector Macdonald and Sher Mahomed--Yakub Khan -- A Proclamation and an Order--The _maliks_ of Logar -- Attack on the Shutargardan--Reconnoitring roads leading to Kabul On the 27th September I made over the Kuram command to Brigadier-General T.Gordon, and set out for Kushi, where Baker was now encamped.
Just before I started I had the pleasure of welcoming my old friend and brother officer, Major-General J.Hills, V.C., C.B., who had been with Sir Donald Stewart as Assistant Adjutant-General from the beginning of the campaign, and who had, the moment he heard there was to be an advance on Kabul, come with all speed to place his services at my disposal.

Although I had no employment for Hills at the time, there would be plenty for all to do at Kabul, and I was delighted to have so good a soldier with me.
My escort consisted of the Head-Quarters of the Cavalry brigade, one squadron 9th Lancers, 5th Punjab Cavalry, and detachments of the 5th and 28th Punjab Infantry.

We had only gone about halfway through the pass when I pushed on with the Cavalry, in the hope of reaching the camp on the top before dark, and was very soon met by twenty-five men of the 92nd Highlanders, who brought me a note from Colonel Perkins, R.E., in command on the Shutargardan, warning me that we were sure to be attacked.

We had not proceeded far, when at the narrowest part of the defile we found the passage blocked by some 2,000 Afghans, and as we approached a volley was fired from a party concealed by some rocks on our left.

I was told afterwards that it was intended for me, but I remained unscathed, and the principal medical officer, Dr.Townsend, who was riding on my right, and to whom I was talking at the moment, was severely wounded.


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