Connaught Rangers Mutiny
In 1920, the British Army regiment the Connaught Rangers mutinied at several stations in North West India due to the actions of the Black and Tans in Ireland.
The mutiny commenced at Jullundur, but escalated at Solon where soldiers guarding the munitions store were killed.[1]
External links
- The Connaught Rangers Mutiny India, July 1920 by Thomas Bartlett History Ireland Issue 1 Spring 1998
- The Connaught Rangers Mutiny in India 1916rising.com
- Connaught Rangers Mutiny in India 1920 on IrishMedals.org, now an archived webpage - details the names and fates of those court-martialled. However, there may be in accuracies.[1]
- Scroll down to "Irish Soldiers’ Mutiny" in Chapter Four, Oliver's Army by Aly Renwick 2004 troopsoutmovement.com
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 archangel9 et al. Connaught Rangers Mutiny Great War Forum 9 January, 2010 et al. Retrieved 21 January 2017.