HC Deb 26 March 1885 vol 296 c650
COLONEL NORTH

asked the Secretary to the Admiralty, The name of the Field Officer in command of the Royal Marines under Commodore Molyneux, referred to by him on the 16th instant as— Having done such good service that, as a reward, they are to occupy the place of honour, which was the post of danger, under General Graham?

SIR THOMAS BRASSEY

Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Ozzard, Royal Marine Light Infantry, arrived at Suakin on the 6th of May, 1884, and has remained there in command of Royal Marines from that date.