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    The 38th Dogras were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1858, when they were raised as an irregular unit...
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  • add a Dogra regiment because he was impressed by the loyalty and soldierly qualities of Dogra troops.The Agra Levy was later renamed the 38th Dogras. In...
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    formerly the 1st Battalion, 41st Dogras 10th (Training) Battalion, formerly the 2nd Battalion, 41st Dogras "17th Dogra Regiment bayonet training, 1943...
    3 KB (183 words) - 13:44, 6 June 2023
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    Lancers awoke to news describing the situation, and, together with the 38th Dogras, the 35th Sikhs, No.1 and No.7 British Mountain Batteries, they set off...
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  • 38th Regiment or 38th Infantry Regiment may refer to: 38th Dogras, a unit of the British Indian Army 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, a unit...
    2 KB (260 words) - 04:06, 4 January 2023
  • Pioneers 35th Sikhs 36th Sikhs 37th Dogras 38th Dogras 39th Garhwal Rifles 1st Battalion 2nd Battalion 40th Pathans 41st Dogras 42nd Deoli Regiment - former...
    25 KB (2,452 words) - 22:46, 22 November 2023
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    Army units from April to June 1918 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment 38th Dogras (joined 29 April 1918) 1st Battalion, Kashmir Rifles (joined 30 April...
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    redesignation of 37th (Prince of Wales's Own) Dogras 2nd Battalion – formed by redesignation of 38th Dogras, disbanded in 1942 and reformed in 1946 3rd...
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  • E. Barrow 1st Seaforth Highlanders 2nd Gordon Highlanders 36th Sikhs 38th Dogras 2nd (Nowshera) Infantry Brigade - Brigadier General Sir James Willcocks...
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    experienced officers with war-time service. The 198 men transferred from the 38th Dogras to the 3/151st Indian Infantry, included the commanding officer, two...
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  • Division) 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment (November 1916 – October 1918) 38th Dogras (April – October 1918) 46th Punjabis (May – October 1918) 1st Battalion...
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    and four Indian officers included in the 198 men transferred from the 38th Dogras. The sepoys transferred were also very experienced, in September 1918...
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  • transfer of complete companies from: 1st Battalion, Guides Infantry 38th Dogras 58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force) 59th Scinde Rifles (Frontier Force)...
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    Indian Army in 1877, being mentioned in despatches while serving with the 38th Dogras in the Second Anglo-Afghan War of 1878-79. By this time, he had risen...
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  • General F. A. Greer) 1st Royal Irish Regt., 1st Kashmir I.S. Rifles, 38th Dogras, 46th Punjabis 31st Brigade (Brigadier General E. M. Morris) 2nd Royal...
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  • July 1918 1st Bn, Yorkshire Regiment 30th Lancers. 2/1st Guides Rifles 38th Dogras 51st Sikhs. List of Indian divisions in World War I "Army Commands" (PDF)...
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    and four Indian officers included in the 198 men transferred from the 38th Dogras. The sepoys transferred were also very experienced. In September 1918...
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    "Singapore Zoo". National Library Board. 22 July 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2019. Dogra, Sapna (16 July 2005). "Medical tourism boom takes Singapore by storm"....
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  • Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles Bareilly Brigade 2nd Black Watch 41st Dogras 58th Vaughan's Rifles 2/8 Gurkha Rifles IV Brigade Royal Field Artillery...
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    (Sikh) gunners. The Hong Kong Mule Corps was staffed almost entirely by Dogras and Punjabi Muslims. Medical personnel from the Indian Medical Service tended...
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