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Badcock also assisted in recovering the guns abandoned near Bhagwana, and finally when the Kabul-Kandahar Field Force, consisting of 9,986 men and eighteen guns with 8,000 followers and 2,300 horses and mules, started on 9 August 1880 he relieved Roberts's 'greatest anxiety,' and the force reached
253:. He was appointed quartermaster-general in India on 7 November 1895. Besides these appointments he acted as secretary in the military department 1890–1 and was president of a committee to consider the grant of compensation for the dearness of provisions, October 1894. 168:
He obtained his first commission as ensign on 1 Oct. 1861, was promoted lieutenant on 1 Oct. 1862 and captain on 1 Oct. 1873, brevet-colonel on 2 March 1885, major-general on 1 April 1897, lieutenant-general on 3 April 1900.
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banker. His grandfather, Isaac Badcock and his great-uncle, John Badcock had founded "Badcock's Bank" at Taunton in 1800, which later became known as "Stuckey's Bank" and then the Westminster Bank.
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Returning to England on his retirement at the expiration of his term of office as quartermaster-general in 1900, he took an active part in the organisation of the
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Kandahar, 313 miles from Kabul, on 31 August, with a safe margin of supplies. For these services he received the
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He died in London on 23 March 1907, while still a member of the Council of India, and was buried at Taunton.
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Tyler, Colonel J.C: 'Badcock of Devon and Somerset', Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, December, 1927
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when it was invested: 'supplies for men stored for nearly four months and for animals for six weeks.'
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and other actions. Returning from furlough when operations were resumed in late 1879, he joined the
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He married in 1865, Theophila Lowther, daughter of John Shore Dumergue,
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list published on 26 June 1902, and invested as such by King
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British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Afghan War
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British military personnel of the Chitral Expedition
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KCB
CSI
Taunton
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
British Indian Army
General
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
Companion of the Order of the Star of India
General
KCB
CSI
Harrow School
Taunton
38th Foot
29th Bengal Native Infantry
Bhutan War
Black Mountain Expedition
Perak
Frederick Roberts
Kurram Valley Field Force
Second Afghan War
battle of Peiwar Kotal
Kabul Field Force
Sherpur Cantonment
Afghanistan Medal
Kabul to Kandahar Star
Order of the Bath
Sudan
Order of the Star of India

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