Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoSir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman & Company, 1926 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... army was taken over by the Crown . At this time the army was organized into three armies , viz ; Bengal , Bombay and Madras . the total strength being 65,000 British and 140,000 Indian troops . Several minor re - organizations took ...
... army was taken over by the Crown . At this time the army was organized into three armies , viz ; Bengal , Bombay and Madras . the total strength being 65,000 British and 140,000 Indian troops . Several minor re - organizations took ...
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... Army Service Corps and the Mechanical Transport Service . The In- dian Army Service Corps is the counterpart of the Royal Army Service Corps of the British Army . It has developed from the Commis- sariat Department of an earlier period ...
... Army Service Corps and the Mechanical Transport Service . The In- dian Army Service Corps is the counterpart of the Royal Army Service Corps of the British Army . It has developed from the Commis- sariat Department of an earlier period ...
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... army . ( 6 ) A general responsi- bility for the efficiency of all the animals of the army both in peace and war . ( 7 ) The ad- ministration of the remount squadron formed in 1922 as a nucleus for expansion into three squadrons on ...
... army . ( 6 ) A general responsi- bility for the efficiency of all the animals of the army both in peace and war . ( 7 ) The ad- ministration of the remount squadron formed in 1922 as a nucleus for expansion into three squadrons on ...
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