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Herbert William Wood
FRGS
Born
17 July 1837 India
Died
8 October 1879 (aged 42) Chingleput, India
Allegiance
East India Company United Kingdom
Service/branch
Madras Army British Army
Years of service
1855–1879
Rank
Major
Battles/wars
Indian Rebellion of 1857
British expedition to Abyssinia
Major Herbert William WoodFRGS (17 July 1837 – 8 October 1879) of the Royal Engineers was an English army officer and geographer.[1]
^Vetch 1900, p. 358.
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