Newspaper clippings which may be of interest:
London Times , 07/04/00 (Saturday)p12 The Galeka sailed from Southampton last night with 63 officers and 1,019 men and 53 horses for service in Rhodesia. She will call at Teneriffe and then sail directly to Beira. Those named are:
Imperial Yeomanry – Lt.-Cols. R.K. Parke, and St. L. Moore; Major S.J. De Burgh; Captains, R.L. Moore, C. Barton, Sir Savile Crossley, A. Nicholson, W.A. Peake, T.A. Hill, T.A. Martin, M.B.C.W. Warden, and H.C. Carden; Lieutenants, H.I. Fuller, D. Marriott, W.C. Newton, Sir A.H. Armstrong, C.C. Macdowell, C. Langford, H.I. Curley, C.I. Dyke, The Earl of Fingall, R. Lamb, Sir R. Nelson-Rycroft, Harvey Dales, R.B. Muir, ?. A. Belville, Sir F.F.C. Fowke, C.E. Challiner, J.H. Coles, L.E. Pilkington, J.H. Torrance, W.N. Clark, H. Andrew,
Sir W.F. Miller, N. Hotchkiss, M.A. Peach, I.W.A. Parr, F.W.J. Jones, H.C. Harvey, J. Browne, J. Corbet Warde, P. Gabbett, O.N. Seagrave, H.C. Ca;dwell, T.S. Mulland, and J.A.G. Hamilton; Vet. Officer F. Gregory; Dr. Whyte.
and a possible (although the Imperial Yeomanry could well have more than one officer named Miller):
London Times 06/11/00 (Tuesday)p10b The Scot left Cape Town for England on October 31 with the following on passage home:
RA – Maj.-Gen. Downing & Capt. Atlay
Remount Dept. – Capt. Hughes
2/Bedfordshire Regt. – Lt. Stevens
Berkshire Regt. – Maj. McClintock
Staff — Capt. Evelyn Wood
I.Y. – Capt. Miller & Lt. Cazenove
RAMC – Civil Surgeon J.B. Christopherson
London Times 17/11/00 (Saturday) The Scot arrived at Southampton yesterday with the following on passage home:
RA – Maj.-Gen. Downing & Capt. Atlay
Remount Dept. – Capt. Hughes
2/Bedfordshire Regt. – Lt. Stevens
Berkshire Regt. – Maj. McClintock
Staff — Capt. Evelyn Wood
I.Y. – Capt. Miller & Lt. Cazenove
source:
http://www.britishmedals.us/files/sl1900.htmAll the best
Philip