What where General Sir Henry Havelock's achievements?
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He also introduced all-rank bible study classes and established the first non-church services for military personnel. First Afghan War. Indian Rebellion of 1857–1859. Statue in Trafalgar Square. Statue in Mowbray Park. Tomb in Lucknow. Other.
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Sir Henry Havelock, was a British soldier in India who distinguished himself in 1857 during the Indian Mutiny.
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- Indian Mutiny occurred in 1857. Havelock was chosen as Sir James Outram 's second commander, and had commanded the troops in Allahabad. In July 1857 Cawnpor3 he had recaptured Kanpur from the mutiny rebels, but was not able to save the native British citizens from the massacre. Havelock led his military northern in Uttar Pradesh all through August, crushing all rebel forces in its way, even though they were far more than numerous.
- During Indian Mutiny, Havelock 's heroic successes earned him considerable appreciation from British military leaders , politicians and news editors. As an example of 'military excellence and devotion, he was hailed. He was a popular hero, representing everything that was great in the mid 19th century about the British Empire. While his popularity grew in England, Havelock continued to fight in India and probably never realized his fame and reputation.
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