25 February 1891, NWF Afghanistan, General McGuinness
is pushing his forces hard to reach the beleaguered garrison of Chitral Fort.
The General has made many enemies as he cut his way through tribal territories.
Chitrali spies in Peshawar have alerted the local mullah that the General's daughter
was soon leaving Nowshera and will be accompanying a resupply column to an
outpost protecting the Lowari Pass. Thus the Chitrali tribes have joined forces
with Bunerwal tribesmen to set a trap for the invading infidels. General
McGuinness' daughter, like many other Victorian ladies, lusted to see and
experience the Frontier after hearing stories in the Officers Mess of gallant
daring do and jingoistic heroics of her majesty's imperial troops. General
McGuinness finally relented and let his daughter accompany the strong force marching
to the Lowari Pass. On the 2nd day of the journey the force was tricked into
thinking a friendly village was under attack. The troops in the overnight
bivouac stood to and sent a recon force to the burning village. The Indian
troops found no villagers present, alas they were attacked by hidden tribesmen
in the perceived abandoned and burning village. After a fierce close quarters engagement
the imperial troops forced the ambushers back, both sides suffering heavy
losses. During this exchange the astute senior NCO RSM Hadji Singh sent a
messenger to alert GHQ of the encounter and to send reinforcements! He then
ordered the remaining troops to proceed to and garrison the small village,
prepare defensive positions, and unpack the MG that had been brought with the
force.
Captain Barrington Hawthorne
Smyth, Queens 2nd Dragoon Guards, can you relieve the makeshift garrison and
save General Horatio McGuinness' daughter Margaret Fitzpatrick McGuinness?
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