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Originally raised as the [[Madras Volunteer Guards]] on the 2nd July 1857 and became the [[1st Madras Guards]] on the 1st Madras Guards on the 1st April 1917. Became the Madras Guards on the 1st October 1920.
Originally raised as the [[Madras Volunteer Guards]] on the 2nd July 1857 and became the [[1st Madras Guards]] on the 1st April 1917. Became the Madras Guards on the 1st October 1920.


*'''Uniform''' - Blue
*'''Uniform''' - Blue
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*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=fVx7uAAACAAJ ''A Short History of the Madras Volunteer Guards, from 1857, the Date of Formation, to 1883''] by Robert Coombes 1883 Google Books
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=fVx7uAAACAAJ ''A Short History of the Madras Volunteer Guards, from 1857, the Date of Formation, to 1883''] by Robert Coombes 1883 Google Books
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=BI3sGwAACAAJ ''A Short History of the Madras Volunteer Guards: From 1857, the Date of Formation, to 1907, the Jubilee Year of the Corps'']  by James Robert Coombes 1907 Google Books
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=BI3sGwAACAAJ ''A Short History of the Madras Volunteer Guards: From 1857, the Date of Formation, to 1907, the Jubilee Year of the Corps'']  by James Robert Coombes 1907 Google Books
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[[Category:Auxiliary Regiments]]
[[Category:Auxiliary Regiments]]

Revision as of 12:21, 12 November 2013

Originally raised as the Madras Volunteer Guards on the 2nd July 1857 and became the 1st Madras Guards on the 1st April 1917. Became the Madras Guards on the 1st October 1920.

  • Uniform - Blue
  • Facings - Scarlet
  • Badge - Royal arms within a garter with a crown over it and motto underneath
  • Motto - "Ready aye Ready"

British Library holdings

  • A Short History of the Madras Volunteer Guards: From 1857, the Date of Formation, to 1907, the Jubilee Year of the Corps by James Robert Coombes 1907. There is restricted online availablity, refer below.

External links

Historical books online

Restricted availability only. Appear to be available in North America