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The Indian Army of the Raj has no parallel in history. From its
early beginning in the seventeenth century as a handful of men
raised by the East India Company to guard its factories, the Indian
Army would grow and develop into a highly professional fighting
force that was to be the second largest in the British Empire.
During the Great War of 1914-1918, The Indian Army sent hundreds of
thousands of desperately needed soldiers to the fields of France
& Flanders, the rocks of Gallipoli & Salonika, the mountains
of East Africa & the North-West Frontier, and the deserts of
Egypt, Palestine, Mesopotamia & Persia. By the time of the
Armistice, the Indian Army emerged with a fighting record second to
none, and could take pride in the work they had done. During the
1920's and 1930's, the Indian Army remained busy fighting on the
Frontiers of India, while regimental life and sport maintained a
high level of professionalism and esprit de corps. This
site is dedicated to the British & Indian Officers and Indian
Other Ranks who served in the Indian Army during these years. It is
not a general history as such, rather it is more of an anthology
whose purpose is to help flesh out the history of the Indian Army in
a manner that a general history cannot.
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