Monthly Archives: February 2022

If you horse ride the chances are that you would have ridden a General Purpose (GP) saddle, these are designed to cover most types of activities that a modern rider would possibly participate in. These saddles tend to be comfortable, … Continue reading

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The Forgotten Royal Engineer of Rorkes Drift.

It is approaching that time of year when Sappers of all ranks commemorate the Defence of Rourkes Drift, lead by Lt John Merriot Chard RE VC, but we completely forget the other Royal Engineer that was there, on the mealie … Continue reading

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Things to look for in a Old Photo

Old images provide a lot of interesting things that can tell a lot about the unit and practices beyond what the actual focus of the photo was. In this post I’ll look at a couple of images and try and … Continue reading

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The 1903 Equipment and its use by the Mounted Sapper.

The Mounted Royal Engineer like may other soldiers of the BEF and Imperial forces are often recognised by the fact that they are equipped with 1903 pattern Bandolier equipment. The Equipment (Not to be called 1903 pattern webbing – an … Continue reading

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The weapons of the Mounted Sapper

Updated: Sep 20, 2021 This post will look at the type of weapons that a Mounted Sapper would have been likely to have carried as the Great War progressed, both in relation to their role when mounted and also when in … Continue reading

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