110th Mahratta Light Infantry

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Known as the 10th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry in the Bombay Army
Known as 110th Mahratta Light Infantry in the Indian Army

Chronology

  • 1797 formed as 2nd Battalion, 5th (Travancore) Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry
  • 1824 became 10th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry
  • 1871 became 10th Regiment of Bombay Native (Light) Infantry
  • 1885 became 10th Regiment of Bombay (Light) Infantry
  • 1901 became 10th Bombay Light Infantry
  • 1903 became 110th Mahratta Light Infantry
  • 1922 became 3rd/5th Mahratta Light Infantry
  • 1947 allocated to India on Partition

First World War

Regimental History: HIstorical Record 110th Mahratta Light Infantry, During The Great War
The Regiment was one of the Indian army formations caught up in the disaster at Kut-al-Asmara in Mesopotamia (today's Iraq) in which a garrison commended by General Sir Charles Townshend was bottled up and compelled to surrender by the Turks. After the tragedy of Kut - in which many soldiers perished in Turkish captivity - the regiment was re-formed from its surviving remnants and saw service in the Palestinian campaign in the closing months of the war.[1]

External Links

Historical books on-line

References

  1. HIstorical Record 110th Mahratta Light Infantry, During The Great War is available as a reprint from Naval and Military Press