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Hello Danjanou, nice to see you back in this forum!  The officer credited with getting the first group over the wall through personal example is one Captain Campbell of the 94th Highlanders.  I believe that the Bernard Cornwell novel that you referred to substitutes Captain Campbell's efforts with those of the fictional Sharpe character.  It's amazing what people will volunteer to do to get a promotion!  
As stated, or at least implied in your answer, the significance of the fall of fortress Gawilghur was that it meant the end of the Mahratta uprising, which in turn allowed the British to concentrate their efforts against Napoleon in other theatres. I understood that the fortress fell on December 13, 1803, not December 15, but I am willing to be corrected!
				
			As stated, or at least implied in your answer, the significance of the fall of fortress Gawilghur was that it meant the end of the Mahratta uprising, which in turn allowed the British to concentrate their efforts against Napoleon in other theatres. I understood that the fortress fell on December 13, 1803, not December 15, but I am willing to be corrected!
 
	
 
 
		 
 
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		 Yeah, I would love to see it running. I know a guy in the UK who went and saw a Tigerl do it's thing, he said  the roar from the engine was unbelievable and the thought of a plt of them coming for him was a scary thought.
 Yeah, I would love to see it running. I know a guy in the UK who went and saw a Tigerl do it's thing, he said  the roar from the engine was unbelievable and the thought of a plt of them coming for him was a scary thought. 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		