The King's African Rifles (KAR) was a British Colonial Auxiliary Forces regiment raised from Britain's East African colonies in 1902. It primarily carried...
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1/4th Battalion, King's African Rifles 1/2nd Battalion, King's African Rifles 1st Battalion, Northern Rhodesia Regiment 22nd (East Africa) Infantry Brigade(from...
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Kenya Army Infantry (redirect from 5th Battalion, King's African Rifles)
County. In the early 1960s 3rd, 5th, and 11th Battalions of the King's African Rifles (KAR) were based at Nanyuki, Gilgil (in the same town as 3rd Regiment...
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African Rifles may refer to: The King's African Rifles (KAR), a multi-battalion British colonial regiment raised from the various British possessions in...
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Nyasaland Africans served in the King's African Rifles, and up to 200,000 others were forced to be porters for varying periods, mostly in the East African Campaign...
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Band of the King's African Rifles was the primary British Army musical unit in the East Africa Protectorate (also known as British East Africa) until most...
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African Rifles for gallantry in action. Sometimes known as the Royal West African Frontier Force Distinguished Conduct Medal or King's African Rifles...
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King's African Rifles 1/6 The King's African Rifles 5th The King's African Rifles 22 Mountain Battery Indian Artillery 54 Field Company, East African...
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(Kenya) Battalion, King's African Rifles 26th (Tanganyika) Battalion, King's African Rifles 34th (Uganda) Battalion, King's African Rifles 1st Battalion,...
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Malawian Defence Force (redirect from Malawi Rifles)
for defending Malawi. It originated from elements of the British King's African Rifles, colonial units formed before independence in 1964. The military...
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2/2nd Battalion, King's African Rifles 4/4th Battalion, King's African Rifles 3/6th Battalion, King's African Rifles 28th (East Africa) Infantry Brigade...
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George Medal GM Royal West African Field Force Distinguished Conduct Medal DCM King's Police Medal for Gallantry KPM King's Fire Service Medal for Gallantry...
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Queen’s African Rifles. In reality, there was never a military unit called “The Royal African Rifles”, although the King's African Rifles served in Africa during...
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King's African Rifles. In the last quarter of the 19th Century, the British began actively enforcing the abolition of the slave trade in East Africa....
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independence of Tanganyika in December 1961, the two battalions of the King's African Rifles which had been raised in the colony were transferred to the newly...
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King's African Rifles. King was elected to Parliament at the 1970 Bridgwater by-election, following the death of the sitting MP, Sir Gerald Wills. King was...
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Karair, a Finnish airline, by ICAO code Killer activation receptor King's African Rifles, British regiment, 1902-1960s Keilschrifttexte aus Assur religiösen...
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Idi Amin (redirect from Butcher of Africa)
born to a Kakwa father and Lugbara mother. In 1946, he joined the King's African Rifles (KAR) of the British Colonial Army as a cook. He rose to the rank...
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Askari (category Military history of Africa)
and uniformed force called the East African Rifles, later forming part of the multi-battalion King's African Rifles. The designation of "askari" was retained...
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incisors into triangular shapes. In 1942, Musugiri enlisted in the King's African Rifles (KAR), beginning as a private. He later served with the KAR in Madagascar...
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Kenya in World War II (category African theatres of World War II)
British Somaliland. The King's African Rifles (KAR), responsible for the defence of the whole of British-occupied east Africa with the Somaliland Camel...
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Nigel Leakey (category East African campaign (World War II))
training, was attached to the King's African Rifles. Leakey was a 28 years old sergeant in the 1/6th Battalion, King's African Rifles during the Second World...
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Tanganyika to a white father and black mother, he enlisted in the King's African Rifles in 1957 after finishing school. He eventually achieved the rank...
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Tito Okello (category King's African Rifles officers)
in Namukora, Kitgum District. He joined the King's African Rifles in 1940 and served in the East African Campaign of World War II. As a career military...
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Bambatha Rifles (formerly the Witwatersrand Rifles) is a reserve mechanised infantry regiment of the South African Army. The Witwatersrand Rifles (often...
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The 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) was a rifle regiment of the British Indian Army before being transferred to the British...
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British Colonial Auxiliary Forces units, including the King's African Rifles and the West African Frontier Force. The only campaigns where European personnel...
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Digby Tatham-Warter (category King's African Rifles officers)
British-controlled Mandatory Palestine before being appointed to the 5th King's African Rifles in British Kenya in 1946, where he also bought two estates in Eburru...
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current award was renamed the King's Police Medal following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022 and the accession of King Charles III to the throne of...
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the British Colonial Army in charge of the Horn of Africa, which was called the King's African Rifles in their third battalion, he was sent to training...
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