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    and GHQ India, the three together, as a whole. A more correct term for these three entities together would have been the Army in India. GHQ India succeeded...
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  • Look up GHQ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. GHQ may refer to: Garhwa railway station, in Jharkhand, India General Health Questionnaire General headquarters...
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    Indian Army; Gen. Messervy established it as "GHQ Pakistan", which he derived from GHQ India. The Army's GHQ was viewed as a temporary post in Rawalpindi...
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    Pakistan Army and the Supreme Commander India and Pakistan. Following independence, the IA retained GHQ India, New Delhi - headed by General Sir Rob Lockhart...
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    his staff were based at GHQ India, and liaised with the civilian Governor-General of India. Following the Partition of India in 1947 and the creation...
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    had been amalgamated into Headquarters, India (see 1906 Birthday Honours) which by 1922 had become GHQ India (see 1922 New Year Honours). Indian Army...
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    the three presidencies of the East India Company's rule in India, later the forces of the British Crown in India, composed primarily of Indian sepoys...
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  • operations against Japanese forces. GHQ India remained responsible for the rear areas and the training of the Army in India, although there was often overlap...
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    divided into regional commands supervised by the headquarters in New Delhi, GHQ India. One of the commands was Eastern Command, commanded by Sir Charles Broad...
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    secret waste and carbons". After a period with signals intelligence at GHQ India, Gubbins graduated from the Staff College at Quetta in 1928, and in 1931...
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    Deputy Quartermaster General at GHQ India (15 May – 15 Aug) 1947 Deputy Quartermaster General at GHQ, British Troops in India and Pakistan. (15 Aug 1947 –...
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    Army of the Rhine Burma Cyrenaica East Africa Eastern Egypt Far East GHQ India London Malaya Malta Middle East Northern Northern Ireland Palestine Persia...
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  • South West Pacific Area British and Allied commands: GHQ India, commanding the British Army in India Eastern Fleet American-British-Dutch-Australian Command...
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    District, in India in 1938. In 1940, after the outbreak of the Second World War, Hutton was appointed Deputy Chief of the General Staff, GHQ India. The following...
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    Army of the Rhine Burma Cyrenaica East Africa Eastern Egypt Far East GHQ India London Malaya Malta Middle East Northern Northern Ireland Palestine Persia...
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    Army of the Rhine Burma Cyrenaica East Africa Eastern Egypt Far East GHQ India London Malaya Malta Middle East Northern Northern Ireland Palestine Persia...
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    Revolutionary Army, and the Burma India Theater came under the operational command of the British (first GHQ India and later the Allied South East Asia...
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    1942 and 1943. V Force, an irregular force raised by GHQ India in the frontier areas of Burma and India, also patrolled and scouted in the large areas controlled...
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    Army of the Rhine Burma Cyrenaica East Africa Eastern Egypt Far East GHQ India London Malaya Malta Middle East Northern Northern Ireland Palestine Persia...
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    propaganda to Indian soldiers was carried out by the General Headquarters of India (GHQ). The majority of British propaganda was disseminated through newspaper...
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    concerns. Wavell then held the position of British Commander-in-Chief, India. Churchill added: It is intended that General Wavell should have a staff...
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    Army of the Rhine Burma Cyrenaica East Africa Eastern Egypt Far East GHQ India London Malaya Malta Middle East Northern Northern Ireland Palestine Persia...
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    Army of the Rhine Burma Cyrenaica East Africa Eastern Egypt Far East GHQ India London Malaya Malta Middle East Northern Northern Ireland Palestine Persia...
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    The Chief of the General Staff, India was a senior military commander in the British Indian Army from 1906 to 1947, and in the independent Indian Army...
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    2 SAS (British) 3 SAS (French) 4 SAS (French) 5 SAS (Belgian) D Squadron GHQ Liaison Regiment Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade IX Troop Carrier...
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    Army of the Rhine Burma Cyrenaica East Africa Eastern Egypt Far East GHQ India London Malaya Malta Middle East Northern Northern Ireland Palestine Persia...
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    Roy Bucher (category Chiefs of Army Staff (India))
    1940 to 23 January 1941. He was appointed Assistant Adjutant General at GHQ India from 24 January 1941 to 23 June 1941. He was made Assistant Quartermaster...
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    Bengal, under the command of Eastern Army, which in turn was controlled by GHQ India. The Corps badge was an arrangement of three "V"s (signifying fifteen...
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    US as the China Burma India (CBI) Theater). Meanwhile the British Army commander in India, Auchinleck as Commander-in-Chief, India, provided vital base...
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  • Army of the Rhine Burma Cyrenaica East Africa Eastern Egypt Far East GHQ India London Malaya Malta Middle East Northern Northern Ireland Palestine Persia...
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