The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 - Great Britain |
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Page 395
... regiments , and of the officers of the two Bengal Fusilier regiments considerably less than half volunteered to remain with those regiments , now liable to tours of home service.1 The corps of Bengal , Madras and Bombay artillery and ...
... regiments , and of the officers of the two Bengal Fusilier regiments considerably less than half volunteered to remain with those regiments , now liable to tours of home service.1 The corps of Bengal , Madras and Bombay artillery and ...
Page 396
... regiments had remained staunch . When the army was reconstituted nineteen irregular cavalry regiments , some of which had been raised in the Mutiny , became the Bengal cavalry , the eleven infantry regiments became the first eleven ...
... regiments had remained staunch . When the army was reconstituted nineteen irregular cavalry regiments , some of which had been raised in the Mutiny , became the Bengal cavalry , the eleven infantry regiments became the first eleven ...
Page 397
... regiments serving in India , before being posted to native regiments . The establishment of each Staff Corps was calculated to provide the number of officers required for service with native regiments , on the staff and in army ...
... regiments serving in India , before being posted to native regiments . The establishment of each Staff Corps was calculated to provide the number of officers required for service with native regiments , on the staff and in army ...
Contents
ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
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