Afghanistan 1878
Lieut. G. Shields, 1/12th Regt.
B. Carlisle 1839, son of an Irish labourer, enl. 1856 , 85th soon transf. to the 85th.
Corpl. 1858 , Sergeant 1860, Col. Sergeant 1863, Pay.. Mr. Sergeant 1868, commd. 1872, having seen service with the 6th. in the Indian Mutiny and against the hill tribes in 1868 to h.p. Captain 1/12th 1880.
The London Gazette of 25th October, 1898 records Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel G. Shields, Army Pay Department retired. Dated 12th October, 1898. (presumably same man)
A fine career
Officers Waterloo, 1st Life Guards. Quartermaster. Having received his commission from Corporal Major (R.S.M.) served at Waterloo being the only one of the 6 Q.M.s. of the 1st & 2nd Lifeguards to remain unscathed by the evening with 4 being killed and 1 wounded. The 1st Lifeguards had been led in 11 separate charges by their severely wounded Colonel Ferrier. Ferrier being killed and all remaining officers casualty or unhorsed the final charge was led by a Quartermaster who almost immediately fell wounded 




