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**[http://collaborativecollections.org/WorldWarOne/2nd_Battalion_127th_Baluch_Light_Infantry,_Indian 2nd Battalion 127th Baluch Light Infantry, Indian] collaborativecollections.org
 
**[http://collaborativecollections.org/WorldWarOne/2nd_Battalion_127th_Baluch_Light_Infantry,_Indian 2nd Battalion 127th Baluch Light Infantry, Indian] collaborativecollections.org
 
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*[https://archive.org/details/ordresdecosmedalsept2013dixn/page/n51/mode/1up "An East African I.O.M. pair awarded to Private Sube Khan, 1st Baluch Light Infantry"] - awarded for gallantry in action against Sudanese mutineers, 9-10 October 1898. [with image] Item 442 (digital page 52) ''Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria'' Auction catalogue by Dix Noonan Webb 19th September 2013. Archive.org
 
*''Capital Campaigners: The History Of The 3rd Battalion (Queen Mary’s Own) The Baluch Regiment'' by Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. Maxwell 1948 is available in a reprint edition,<ref>[https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/capital-campaigners-the-history-of-the-3rd-battalion-queen-marys-own-the-baluch-regiment/ ''Capital Campaigners: The History Of The 3rd Battalion (Queen Mary’s Own) The Baluch Regiment''] by Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. Maxwell. Naval & Military Press reprint edition.</ref> which in turn is available as an [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ8wIfXXI19aUGwPZm3 online book  on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3], located in World War II/Military Books/Britain.
 
*''Capital Campaigners: The History Of The 3rd Battalion (Queen Mary’s Own) The Baluch Regiment'' by Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. Maxwell 1948 is available in a reprint edition,<ref>[https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/capital-campaigners-the-history-of-the-3rd-battalion-queen-marys-own-the-baluch-regiment/ ''Capital Campaigners: The History Of The 3rd Battalion (Queen Mary’s Own) The Baluch Regiment''] by Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. Maxwell. Naval & Military Press reprint edition.</ref> which in turn is available as an [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ8wIfXXI19aUGwPZm3 online book  on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3], located in World War II/Military Books/Britain.
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Revision as of 12:50, 25 May 2019

From a painting by Major A.C. Lovett

Known as the 1st Baluch (Beluch, Belooch, Beloochi) Battalion in the Bombay Army.
Known as the 27th Baluch Light Infantry in the Indian Army.

Chronology

  • 1844 raised as the Balooch Battalion
  • 1858 became 1st Bengal Military Police Battalion
  • 1846 became the 1st Baluch Battalion
  • 1858 became the 1st Baluch Extra Battalion
  • 1859 became the 1st Baluch Regiment
  • 1871 became the 27th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry
  • 1888 became the 27th (1st Baluch Battalion) Bombay Light Infantry
  • 1901 became the 27th Baluch Light Infantry
  • 1903 became the 127th (Queen Mary's Own) Baluch Light Infantry
  • 1922 became the 3rd (Queen Mary's Own)/10th Baluch Regiment
  • 1947 allocated to Pakistan on Partition

First World War

In addition to the Western Front, 1/127th Baluchis were part of the Bushire Field Force in 1918 and are mentioned in Operations in Persia.[1] See the Fibiwiki page Norperforce.

Second World War

The regiment served in India, Iraq, Egypt, Italy and Greece.[2]

External Links

Historical books online

References

  1. Lindsay, Kimberley John. MIC sans BWM/VM with 1917 IARO entry? Great War Forum 22 October 2017. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  2. dryan67 [Ryan, David A] 3rd Battalion The Baulch Regiment. Which Indian Infantry Division? WW2Talk Forum 10 September, 2018. David A Ryan is co author of books on the Indian Army in WW2, see the WW2Talk Forum post Indian Army: An Organisational History 19 April 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  3. Capital Campaigners: The History Of The 3rd Battalion (Queen Mary’s Own) The Baluch Regiment by Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. Maxwell. Naval & Military Press reprint edition.