110th Mahratta Light Infantry
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
- 110th Maratta Light Infantry British Empire website
- Maratha Light Infantry Wikipedia
- 5th Mahratta Light Infantry Wikipedia
- 110th Mahratta Light Infantry Wikipedia
Historical books on-line
- Lists of the officers of His Majesty's and the Hon. Company's troops serving under the Presidency of Bombay from Adjutant General's Office January 1st 1798 2nd Battalion 5th Regiment Officers' muster roll in Surat Google Books
References
- ↑ HIstorical Record 110th Mahratta Light Infantry, During The Great War is available as a reprint from Naval and Military Press