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The '''Nagpur Rifles''' (sometimes Nagpore) were a volunteer corps and [[auxiliary regiment]] based in the [[Nagpore]] area. | |||
*''' | ==Chronology== | ||
*''' | *'''1860''' formed as the '''Nagpur Volunteer Rifles''' on 29th December<ref name=Jack /> | ||
[[Category:Auxiliary | *'''1904''' absorbed the [[Berar Volunteer Rifle Corps]] on 1st October<ref name=Jack /> | ||
*'''1917''' became '''2nd Nagpur Rifles''' on 1st April<ref name=Jack>Jackson, Major Donovan ''India's Army'' (1940)</ref> | |||
*'''1926''' redesignated on 1st October as the '''Nagpur Rifles'''<ref name=Jack /> | |||
*'''1927''' on 24th December became the '''Nagpur Regiment'''<ref name=Jack /> | |||
*'''1937''' reverted to the designation Nagpur Rifles on 12th June<ref name=Jack /> | |||
==Details== | |||
'''In 1901:'''<ref name=IAL>''Indian Army List'' 1st Sept 1901</ref> | |||
*Headquarters - [[Nagpore]] | |||
*Uniform - Khaki drill | |||
*Companies and detachments: | |||
:*Warora | |||
:*[[Jubbulpore]] | |||
:*Khandwa | |||
:*[[Bhandara]] | |||
:*[[Chindwara]] | |||
:*Hoshangabaa | |||
:*Balaghat | |||
:*Seoni | |||
:*Betul | |||
:*Narsingpur | |||
:*Mandla | |||
:*Chandla | |||
:*[[Wardha]] | |||
:*Hardha | |||
:*[[Kamptee]] | |||
:*[[Mohpani]] | |||
'''By 1940:'''<ref name=Jack /> | |||
*Uniform - Khaki | |||
*Badge - Light Infantry Bugle and Cord | |||
==Notes== | |||
<references /> | |||
[[Category:Auxiliary Force (India)]] |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 20 May 2013
The Nagpur Rifles (sometimes Nagpore) were a volunteer corps and auxiliary regiment based in the Nagpore area.
Chronology
- 1860 formed as the Nagpur Volunteer Rifles on 29th December[1]
- 1904 absorbed the Berar Volunteer Rifle Corps on 1st October[1]
- 1917 became 2nd Nagpur Rifles on 1st April[1]
- 1926 redesignated on 1st October as the Nagpur Rifles[1]
- 1927 on 24th December became the Nagpur Regiment[1]
- 1937 reverted to the designation Nagpur Rifles on 12th June[1]
Details
In 1901:[2]
- Headquarters - Nagpore
- Uniform - Khaki drill
- Companies and detachments:
By 1940:[1]
- Uniform - Khaki
- Badge - Light Infantry Bugle and Cord