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On the 16th October 1879, the office of the Quartermaster-General in India, headquartered at Simla, reported the following number of animals available for use by "moveable columns".
Elephants = 1,045
Camels = 9,227
Bullocks = 2,080
Mules = 3,357
The source of the information is MILITARY TRANSPORT, by LIEUT.-COL. GEORGE ARMAND FURSE, Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General, published by Her Majesty's Stationary Office in 1882.
Among other interesting comments in the volume are the views of the writer that the American "aparejo" mule pack saddle was the best saddle available for packing on a mule. and that the American Army Wagon and American buck-wagon were superior to the Royal Army General Service Wagon. I can imagine that those comments where not welcomed by the British government in what amounted to the British Army manual for military transport.
Elephants = 1,045
Camels = 9,227
Bullocks = 2,080
Mules = 3,357
The source of the information is MILITARY TRANSPORT, by LIEUT.-COL. GEORGE ARMAND FURSE, Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General, published by Her Majesty's Stationary Office in 1882.
Among other interesting comments in the volume are the views of the writer that the American "aparejo" mule pack saddle was the best saddle available for packing on a mule. and that the American Army Wagon and American buck-wagon were superior to the Royal Army General Service Wagon. I can imagine that those comments where not welcomed by the British government in what amounted to the British Army manual for military transport.