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Old 12th August 2016, 11:27 AM   #8
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It appears that this presentation preceded his appointment to the Madras Army in 1887, and that the Madras appointment was a promotion.

I wonder if he participated in the Third Anglo-Burmese War in November, 1885.

Ian
Hi Ian,

Thomas Henry Way actually served with the Madras Army from 1862, being promoted Captain with the Staff Corps in 1870.

For the most part, officers of this period tended to stay in one appointment, until promoted, and in Colonel Way's case, he served with the Madras Army in one respect or another for thirty years.

Being given command of a Brigade was a reflection of his many years of service, and, I suspect, a means of granting him a higher rank for his retirement.

A browse through the relevant army lists of the period would confirm his participation, and record the award of a medal conferred, for the 3rd Anglo-Burmese War.

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Chris
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