The I Indian Corps was an army corps of the British Indian Army in the World War I. It was formed at the outbreak of war under the title Indian Corps from...
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the reorganization of the British and Indian forces in Mesopotamia, it was designated as the Tigris Corps. A new III Corps was formed by the Indian Army...
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I Corps ("First Corps") was an army corps in existence as an active formation in the British Army for most of the 80 years from its creation in the First...
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Army I Army Corps (Wehrmacht), a unit in World War II I SS Panzer Corps, a unit in World War II I Corps (British India) I Corps (India) 1st Army Corps (Russian...
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over as GOC IV Corps - ADGPI Twitter". X (formerly twitter). Retrieved 1 August 2024. I Corps (India) II Corps (India) III Corps (India) John H. Gill,...
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the British Regimental Hospitals gave way to British Station Hospitals and they needed subordinate persons. So in 1881, the Army Hospital Native Corps was...
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other three being - I Corps, II Corps and XVII Corps. XXI corps functions as both a strike corps and would also be used if India were to make another...
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The idea for the British Free Corps came from John Amery, a British fascist, son of the serving British Secretary of State for India, Leo Amery. John...
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is also called Crown rule in India, or Direct rule in India. The region under British control was commonly called India in contemporaneous usage and included...
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both British India and the princely states, which could also have their own armies. As quoted in the Imperial Gazetteer of India, "The British Government...
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The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is the youth wing of the Indian Armed Forces with its headquarters in New Delhi, India. It is open to school and college...
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XV Corps, or 15 Corps, also known as Chinar Corps, is a Corps of the Indian Army which is presently located in Srinagar and responsible for military operations...
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British Indian Army in 1908. It was scrapped upon India's independence in 1947 and later re-raised in 1972. Currently, the XIV Corps (Leh), XV Corps (Srinagar)...
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The XI Corps of the Indian Army is based in Jalandhar and is a part of Western Command. XI Corps is also known as Vajra Corps. XI Corps was raised to take...
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1st Army Corps may refer to: I Army Corps (Greece) I Army Corps (Wehrmacht) I Corps (British India) I Corps (India) I Corps (Polish Armed Forces in the...
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The Corps of Guides was a regiment of the British Indian Army made up of British and Indian officers, plus Indian cavalry sowars and infantry sepoys, primarily...
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the British Raj in India. The corps actively took part in the Second World War fighting on behalf of the British Empire. Post independence, the corps has...
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The Indian Cavalry Corps was formed 18 December 1914. Commander Lieutenant-General Michael Rimington Brigadier-General General Staff Henry Macandrew Brigadier-General...
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I Army Corps (Greece) I Corps (British India) I Corps (India) I Corps (North Korea) I Corps (Ottoman Empire) I Corps (Pakistan) Polish I Corps (disambiguation)...
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XXXIII Corps, also called Trishakti Corps is a corps of the Indian Army. It draws some of its heritage from the British Indian XXXIII Corps which was formed...
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Army Aviation Corps (AAC) is the youngest arm of the Indian Army, being formally designated on 1 November 1986. The Army Aviation Corps units are designated...
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The I Airborne Corps was an airborne forces corps raised by the British Army during the Second World War. Together with the U.S. XVIII Airborne Corps it...
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War I would prove to be a watershed in the imperial relationship between Britain and India. 1.4 million Indian and British soldiers of the British Indian...
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organization. A military innovation by Napoleon I, the formation was first named as such in 1805. The size of a corps varies greatly, but two to five divisions...
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subcontinent to fall under British control. In 1858, the Punjab, along with the rest of British India, came under the rule of the British Crown. It had a land...
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IV Corps was a corps-sized formation of the British Army, formed in both the First World War and the Second World War. During the First World War the corps...
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overlap between notional and real corps. In 1939, at the start of the war, the British Army had only one field corps (I Corps); this was quickly followed by...
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design. I Corps II Corps III Corps IV Corps V Corps VI Corps VII Corps VIII Corps IX Corps X Corps XI Corps XIII Corps XIV Corps XV Corps XVII Corps XVIII...
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XXX Corps (30 Corps) was a corps of the British Army during the Second World War. The corps was formed in the Western Desert in September 1941. It provided...
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Indian Army ranks and insignia (redirect from Army ranks and insignia of india)
erstwhile British Indian Army (BIA). Upon the establishment of India's independence in 1947, the country became a dominion within the British Commonwealth...
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