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− | [[ | + | '''Known as 38th Dogras''' |
+ | == History == | ||
+ | *'''1858''' raised as the Agra Levy | ||
+ | *'''1864''' became 38th (Agra) Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry | ||
+ | *'''1887''' became 38th (Dogra) Regiment of Bengal Infantry | ||
+ | *'''1901''' became '''38th Regiment of Dogra Infantry''' | ||
+ | *'''1903''' became 38th Dogras | ||
+ | *'''1922''' became 2nd Battalion [[17th Dogra Regiment]] | ||
+ | *'''1947''' allocated to India on Partition as The Dogra Regiment | ||
+ | ==Regimental history== | ||
+ | *''A historical record of the Dogra Regiment : a saga of gallantry and valour, 1858-1981'' by R.D. Palsokar. Faizabad U.P. : Dogra Regimental Centre, 1982. Available at the [[British Library]] UIN: BLL01011835333 | ||
+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *[http://books.google.com/books?id=xLrTzZd0j1kC&pg=PA211&lpg=PA211&dq=Dogras&source=bl&ots=bLcEwc4TOm&sig=u9m_8_8khXOuocbF8wyz1tuPJMo&hl=en&ei=Og7eScGFCeDNjAfhx8gb&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8#PPA211,M1 The Dogra Regiment] Google Books<br> | ||
+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/38th_Dogras 38th Dogras] Wikipedia | ||
+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17th_Dogra_Regiment 17th Dogra Regiment] Wikipedia | ||
+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogra_Regiment Dogra Regiment] Wikipedia | ||
+ | *[http://www.britishempire.co.uk/forces/armyunits/indianinfantry/38thdogras.htm 38th Dogras] britishempire.co.uk | ||
+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20200331100955/https://shapingoursorrow.cwgc.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/1279_1.jpg Headstone carving for 38th Dogras] used by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for First World War deaths. You may need to reduce the size of the image. Possibly based on the regimental badge. From a CWGC webpage [https://web.archive.org/web/20230328052646/https://shapingoursorrow.cwgc.org/bargaining/international-differences/ "International differences"] shapingoursorrow.cwgc.org, now archived. | ||
+ | ===Historical books online=== | ||
+ | *[https://archive.org/details/dli.pahar.3453/page/n1/mode/2up ''Memories of the British Raj: a Soldier in India''] by Brigadier R C B Bristow 1974. Archive.org, mirror from PAHAR: Mountains of Central Asia Digital Dataset. Born 1900, Bristow joined the Indian Army in 1918, and spent most of his service with the 38th/17th Dogras until he left India January 1948, having been involved with trying to protect refugees from the massacres which followed Independence. | ||
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[[Category:Indian Army Infantry Regiments]] | [[Category:Indian Army Infantry Regiments]] |
Latest revision as of 03:27, 27 June 2024
Known as 38th Dogras
Contents
History
- 1858 raised as the Agra Levy
- 1864 became 38th (Agra) Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry
- 1887 became 38th (Dogra) Regiment of Bengal Infantry
- 1901 became 38th Regiment of Dogra Infantry
- 1903 became 38th Dogras
- 1922 became 2nd Battalion 17th Dogra Regiment
- 1947 allocated to India on Partition as The Dogra Regiment
Regimental history
- A historical record of the Dogra Regiment : a saga of gallantry and valour, 1858-1981 by R.D. Palsokar. Faizabad U.P. : Dogra Regimental Centre, 1982. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01011835333
External links
- The Dogra Regiment Google Books
- 38th Dogras Wikipedia
- 17th Dogra Regiment Wikipedia
- Dogra Regiment Wikipedia
- 38th Dogras britishempire.co.uk
- Headstone carving for 38th Dogras used by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for First World War deaths. You may need to reduce the size of the image. Possibly based on the regimental badge. From a CWGC webpage "International differences" shapingoursorrow.cwgc.org, now archived.
Historical books online
- Memories of the British Raj: a Soldier in India by Brigadier R C B Bristow 1974. Archive.org, mirror from PAHAR: Mountains of Central Asia Digital Dataset. Born 1900, Bristow joined the Indian Army in 1918, and spent most of his service with the 38th/17th Dogras until he left India January 1948, having been involved with trying to protect refugees from the massacres which followed Independence.