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*[http://www.search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=480&s_id=728 Officers of the Bombay Marine - 1830]
*[http://www.search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=480&s_id=728 Officers of the Bombay Marine - 1830]
*[http://www.search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=515&s_id=728 Officers of the Indian Navy 1858-1863]
*[http://www.search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=515&s_id=728 Officers of the Indian Navy 1858-1863]


== Related articles ==
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*[[Ships of the Bombay Marine and Indian Navy]]
*[[Ships of the Bombay Marine and Indian Navy]]
*[[Ship types]]
*[[Ship types]]
==First World War==
During  the  [[First  World  War]] ships  of  the  Royal  Indian  Marine  carried troops  and  other  war  stores  from  India  to  Egypt,  Mesopotamia  and  East  Africa. When  mines  were  detected  off  the  coasts  of  Bombay  and  Aden  during  the  First World  War,  the  Royal  Indian  Marine  went  into  action  with  a  fleet  of minesweepers,  patrol  vessels  and  troop  carriers.  The  Royal  Indian  Marine  also played a leading role in landing troops in Mesopotamia and their small river craft did  very  useful  work  on  the  Euphrates  and  Tigris  rivers.<ref>Abstract of a paper "Royal Indian Marine in the First World War" by Kalesh Mohanan presented at the [https://www.dropbox.com/s/43nlrwseapionr1/India%20and%20the%20Great%20War%20Conference%20Schedule.pdf  ''India And The Great War'' Conference] at The United Service Institution of India, New Delhi: 5-7 March 2014</ref>


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Revision as of 12:22, 8 March 2014

The Bombay Marine was the fighting navy of the East India Company in Asian waters, as opposed to its mercantile marine.

In 1830 the Bombay Marine was renamed the Indian Navy. The Navy was abolished in 1863, being replaced by a revived, non-combatant, Bombay Marine. In 1877 the revived Bombay Marine and the Bengal Marine were combined to form HM Indian Marine, which became the Royal Indian Marine in 1892 and the Royal Indian Navy in 1935.[1]

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First World War

During the First World War ships of the Royal Indian Marine carried troops and other war stores from India to Egypt, Mesopotamia and East Africa. When mines were detected off the coasts of Bombay and Aden during the First World War, the Royal Indian Marine went into action with a fleet of minesweepers, patrol vessels and troop carriers. The Royal Indian Marine also played a leading role in landing troops in Mesopotamia and their small river craft did very useful work on the Euphrates and Tigris rivers.[2]

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References

  1. British Library Help for Researchers Maritime Service
  2. Abstract of a paper "Royal Indian Marine in the First World War" by Kalesh Mohanan presented at the India And The Great War Conference at The United Service Institution of India, New Delhi: 5-7 March 2014