Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1921 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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Page 156
... army came into touch with the great mili- tary community of the Sikhs . In 1824 the armies were reorganised , the double - battalion regiments being separated , and the battalions numbered according to the dates they were raised . The ...
... army came into touch with the great mili- tary community of the Sikhs . In 1824 the armies were reorganised , the double - battalion regiments being separated , and the battalions numbered according to the dates they were raised . The ...
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... Army in India . The composition of the committee was as follows : President : Viscount Esher . Members : Sir M. O ... Army , Secretary , Military Department , India Office : Lieut.- General Sir C. W. Jacob , Indian Army , Com- manding ...
... Army in India . The composition of the committee was as follows : President : Viscount Esher . Members : Sir M. O ... Army , Secretary , Military Department , India Office : Lieut.- General Sir C. W. Jacob , Indian Army , Com- manding ...
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... Army Headquarters of the Military Secretary and the Officer Com- manding , Royal Air Force . The Committee generally approve and propose the continuance of the existing system of financial advice and control at Army Headquarters , but ...
... Army Headquarters of the Military Secretary and the Officer Com- manding , Royal Air Force . The Committee generally approve and propose the continuance of the existing system of financial advice and control at Army Headquarters , but ...
Contents
Chronicle of the Year | 756 |
Bibliography of India | 763 |
Wireless Telegraphy | 769 |
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