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The '''Nilgiri Volunteer Rifles''' were a [[volunteer corps]] under the Madras command. | The '''Nilgiri Volunteer Rifles''' were a [[volunteer corps]] under the Madras command. | ||
"The strength of the corps, on the 31st December 1905 was 13 officers and 499 rank and file, including Cadets, of whom there are two companies at the [[Lawrence Military Asylum#Lawrence School, Lovedale|Lawrence Asylum]], and some at Coonor and Coimbatore". <ref> Pages 140 and 141 of ''Ootacamund, A History'' by Sir Frederick Price 1908 which is available to read online on the Digital Library of India website. The relevant computer pages are 191 and 192. Refer [[Online books#Digital Library of India| Online books-Digital Library of India]] for more details about this site.</ref> | |||
==Chronology== | ==Chronology== |
Revision as of 05:08, 13 April 2010
The Nilgiri Volunteer Rifles were a volunteer corps under the Madras command.
"The strength of the corps, on the 31st December 1905 was 13 officers and 499 rank and file, including Cadets, of whom there are two companies at the Lawrence Asylum, and some at Coonor and Coimbatore". [1]
Chronology
- 1878 raised on 29th October (Madras GO 1032, 27th Dec 1878)[2]
- 1892 incorporated the Coimbatore Volunteer Rifle Corps on 4th January[2]
- 1917 amalgamated on 1st April to become 20th Nilgiri Malabar Battalion[3]
Details
In 1901:[2]
- Headquarters - Ootacamund
- Uniform - khaki serge or drill according as stationed in the hills or plains
Detachments:
- Lovedale
- Coonoor
- Kolacumby
- Coimbatore
- Ochterlony Valley
- Nelacotah
- Kotagiri
Notes
- ↑ Pages 140 and 141 of Ootacamund, A History by Sir Frederick Price 1908 which is available to read online on the Digital Library of India website. The relevant computer pages are 191 and 192. Refer Online books-Digital Library of India for more details about this site.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Indian Army List 1st Sept 1901
- ↑ Jackson, Major Donovan India's Army (1940)