Citing illness, Zasulich left military service after the end of the war in 1906 with an honorary promotion to full general, and died in 1910.
He received an honorary promotion to Field Marshal in 1982.
He was awarded a brevet (honorary promotion) to major general on September 1, 1864 and died in service a few weeks later.
He received two brevets (honorary promotions) for gallantry in action.
In 1909 he transferred to reserve status and in 1914 he received an honorary promotion to major general.
He retired on 1 September 1897, with an honorary promotion to Inspector-General.
During the war, du Pont received two brevets (honorary promotions).
On its return to Canada the regiment was disbanded, and the officers received honorary promotions.
On 1 May 1815, he received a brevet (honorary promotion) as a lieutenant-colonel "for meritorious service."
In May 1850 he received a brevet (honorary promotion) to the rank of brigadier general retroactive to 1823.