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A short history of each regiment, including 22 Cavalry, 21 Infantry & 10 Gurkhas Regiments.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 146. Chapters: Baloch Regiment, The Garhwal Rifles, Rajput Regiment, Sikh Light Infantry, 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, Parachute Regiment, Guides Infantry, 1 Gorkha Rifles, Sikh Regiment, 1st Punjab Regiment, 4th Punjab Infantry Regiment, 3 Gorkha Rifles, Jat Regiment, 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles, 125th Napier's Rifles, 101st Grenadiers, Maratha Light Infantry, 4 Gorkha Rifles, 8 Gorkha Rifles, 5 Gorkha Rifles, 129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis, 20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry, 127th Baluch Light Infantry, 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles, Assam Regiment, 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry, 89th Punjabis, Mahar Regiment, 62nd Punjabis, The Madras Regiment, 55th Coke's Rifles, Rajputana Rifles, 130th Baluchis, 92nd Punjabis, 51st Sikhs, 66th Punjabis, 76th Punjabis, 91st Punjabis, 93rd Burma Infantry, 90th Punjabis, 52nd Sikhs, 59th Scinde Rifles, 53rd Sikhs, 54th Sikhs, 106th Hazara Pioneers, 84th Punjabis, 126th Baluchistan Infantry, 56th Punjabi Rifles, Bihar Regiment, 82nd Punjabis, 5th Light Infantry, 58th Vaughan's Rifles, Gorkha regiments, Dogra Regiment, 19th Punjabis, 39th Garhwal Rifles, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, 40th Pathans, 22nd Punjabis, 21st Punjabis, 2nd Queen Victoria's Own Rajput Light Infantry, 9 Gorkha Rifles, 27th Punjabis, 26th Punjabis, 25th Punjabis, 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, 28th Punjabis, 7th Rajput Regiment, 63rd Palamcottah Light Infantry, 29th Punjabis, 1st Brahmans, 123rd Outram's Rifles, 104th Wellesley's Rifles, 110th Mahratta Light Infantry, 103rd Mahratta Light Infantry, 102nd Prince of Wales's Own Grenadiers, 69th Punjabis, 19th Hyderabad Regiment, 13th Rajputs, 99th Deccan Infantry, 12th Pioneers, 105th Mahratta Light Infantry, 119th Infantry, 94th Russell's Infantry, 128th Pioneers, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, 4th Bombay...
Volume 1 of 4. The January and July issues of the Indian Army List contain not only the distribution of officers on the active list of the Army in India, including officers of British army regiments, battalions etc stationed in India, but are supplemented by the addition of Orders of Knighthood, Honours and Awards, including Foreign Orders, by the non-effective officer list and the War Services of officers of the Indian Army. Details of each officer include dates of birth (except for wartime commissioned officers), date of first commission, of appointment to the Indian Army and dates of promotion. Officers are grouped according to their rank and by seniority within that rank, and are again shown under their regiments/battalions. In the case of British units, their date of arrival in India is shown, and with Indian units their date of formation and changes in title since, plus details of the backgrounds of men recruited, e.g. Sikhs, Punjabis, Dogras, Rajputs, etc. This army list also includes all native Viceroy Commissioned Officers - Subadar Majors, Subadars and Jemadars - and their war services, Major HQs and their staffs, divisional and brigade commanders and their staffs, schools, colleges, Administrative Departments of the Army are all shown. Non-regular Indian Defence Force units such as 22nd Bengal and North-Western railway Battalion, and the Indian Army Reserve of Officers are all there, along with British Warrant Officers serving in departments of the Indian Army. In 1914 there were 116 Indian and 10 Gurkha Regiments, all with one battalion apart from the cavalry, 32 Indian and one Gurkha regiment had been formed and the majority of the original regiments had raised second and sometimes third battalions. This splendid four-volume work reflects the tremendous contribution made by the Indian Army to the Empire's war effort. A full index is included.
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