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*[http://www.mgtrust.org/meso.htm First World War-Mesopotamia] from Memorial Gates Trust includes the sentence: Without the work of the Indian auxiliaries on the Mesopotamian railways – which supplied almost every requisite for fighting and for everyday living on campaign –the Allied forces would never have enjoyed the victory they achieved.
 
*[http://www.mgtrust.org/meso.htm First World War-Mesopotamia] from Memorial Gates Trust includes the sentence: Without the work of the Indian auxiliaries on the Mesopotamian railways – which supplied almost every requisite for fighting and for everyday living on campaign –the Allied forces would never have enjoyed the victory they achieved.
 
**The Iraq Railway and the Indian Railway Department were a Unit and Regiment of the Indian Army in Mesopotamia during World War 1.  
 
**The Iraq Railway and the Indian Railway Department were a Unit and Regiment of the Indian Army in Mesopotamia during World War 1.  
**[http://fuchs-online.com/iraq/files/The_Railway_Magazine_April_1928.pdf The Railways of Mesopotamia] by Richard Coke from The Railway Magazine April 1928 from fuchs-online.com.
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**[http://fuchs-online.com/iraq/files/The_Railway_Magazine_April_1928.pdf The Railways of Mesopotamia] by Richard Coke from ''The Railway Magazine'' April 1928 from fuchs-online.com.
 
**[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_Republic_Railways Iraqi Republic Railways] Wikipedia
 
**[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_Republic_Railways Iraqi Republic Railways] Wikipedia
 
*[http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/archive/index.php/t-23283.html The Mesopotamian front! As observed by LTC Davis, 1918]  MilitaryPhotos.net
 
*[http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/archive/index.php/t-23283.html The Mesopotamian front! As observed by LTC Davis, 1918]  MilitaryPhotos.net

Revision as of 11:51, 13 March 2010

The official (British) Indian Army was formed in 1895. Prior to this date there were three separate Presidency armies (which after 1861 were sometimes unofficially referred to as the Indian Army).

Indian Army regiments can be viewed here.

See also

Records

There are India Office records in the British Library, reference IOR L/MIL/14. The records include Indian Army Records of Service IOR/L/MIL/14/239/1-72481 c1901-1947. The closure period for these files has been set at 75 years from the date of entry of the serviceman/woman into the service. The files are opened on an annual basis. On 1 January 2010, files relating to persons joining the service in 1934 were opened. A complete alphabetical index to the opened files is now available on open access in the Oriental and India Office Collections Reading Room at the British Library

Naval and Military Press has published the Indian Army List 1919, a four-volume comprehensive list of the Indian Army during the Great War. It includes its British officers and gives details of ranks, promotions, background, honours and awards of all who served in India and other theatres

Indian Army Officers 1939-1945 from World War II Unit Histories & Officers

National Army Museum

The National Army Museum in London has the following guide on its website:

The collection at the NAM includes the card index by Hodson and Percy Smith which includes details of officers who joined the Indian Army from Sandhurst, warrant officers and some Emergency Commissioned Officers of the Second World War. The NAM collection also includes 3,400 questionnaires completed in the 1960’s, 70s and 80s by former India Army Officers about their careers and families.

External Links

Wikipedia:

Other:

Recommended Reading