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Closely associated with the [[Mountain Artillery|Mountain Batteries]], being  formed of veterans from these batteries ”past their prime on the hillside” <ref>[http://www.archive.org/stream/armiesofindia00macmuoft#page/181/mode/1up        Pages 181-182]  ''The Armies of India'' described by Major G F MacMunn  (Painted by Major Lovett) 1911 Archive.org</ref>
== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==
*'''1851''' raised as the Garrison Company, Punjab Irregular Force at Bannu by Lt S W Stokes from remnants of a Sikh detachment of artillery which had been broken up
*'''1851''' raised as the Garrison Company, Punjab Irregular Force at Bannu by Lt S W Stokes from remnants of a Sikh detachment of artillery which had been broken up
*'''1876''' became the Frontier Garrison Artillery<br>
*'''1876''' became the Frontier Garrison Artillery<br>


Remaining history to be researched
==Service==
*'''1919''' took part in the [[3rd Afghan War]]<ref>
[http://www.25thlondon.com/afghan.htm Third Afghan War - 1919] 25thlondon.com</ref>


== References ==
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[[Category:Punjab Frontier Force Artillery]]
[[Category:Punjab Frontier Force Artillery]]
[[Category:Indian Army|Frontier Garrison Artillery‎]]
[[Category:Indian Army Artillery|Frontier Garrison Artillery‎]]
[[Category:Regiments]]

Latest revision as of 03:04, 22 November 2015

Closely associated with the Mountain Batteries, being formed of veterans from these batteries ”past their prime on the hillside” [1]

Chronology

  • 1851 raised as the Garrison Company, Punjab Irregular Force at Bannu by Lt S W Stokes from remnants of a Sikh detachment of artillery which had been broken up
  • 1876 became the Frontier Garrison Artillery

Service

References

  1. Pages 181-182 The Armies of India described by Major G F MacMunn (Painted by Major Lovett) 1911 Archive.org
  2. Third Afghan War - 1919 25thlondon.com