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At first eight horses had to be attached to each gun, as well as lines of sepoys with drag ropes. Then as it grew steeper and stonier, the guns had to be dismantled and carried through by hand: “each gun, each tumbril, wagon &c was to be separately handed down by manual labour,” recorded Major William Hough.
Return of a King: The Battle for Afghanistan, 1839-42
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