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==Western Front==
As the First World War progressed more troops were needed for the Western Front. To meet this demand Expeditionary Force A from India was sent to reinforce the British Troops – particularly in France.. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwone/india_wwone_01.shtml India and the Western Front]bbc.co.uk/history </ref>
Many men who fell during these campaigns are honoured by the [http://www.cwgc.org Commonwealth War Graves Commission]. Amongst these are [http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_reports.aspx?cemetery=144000&mode=1 4,742 soldiers from India] whose names are recorded on the [http://www.ww1cemeteries.com/othercemeteries/neuvechapelleindian.htm Neuve Chapelle Memorial]in France. In 1964 these names were expanded to also commemorate 210 servicemen of India whose graves at Zehrensdorf Indian Cemetery in East Germany could not be maintained.
[http://www.archive.org/stream/kitchenersarmyte00walluoft#page/164/mode/2up/search/India Page 164] from ''Kitchener's Army and the Territorial Forces'' by Edgar Wallace<ref>[http://www.archive.org/stream/kitchenersarmyte00walluoft#page/164/mode/2up/search/India ''Kitchener's Army and the Territorial Forces: the Full Story of a Great Achievement''], page 164 by Edgar Wallace 1915 Archive.org</ref> and [http://www.archive.org/stream/undertenviceroys00woodiala#page/254/mode/2up "The Territorials in India"], by Major-General Nigel Woodyatt<ref>[http://www.archive.org/stream/undertenviceroys00woodiala#page/254/mode/2up "The Territorials in India"],page 255 from ''Under Ten Viceroys: the Reminiscences of a Gurkha by Major-General Nigel Woodyatt, Colonel 7th Gurkhas. 1922 Archive.org</ref> provide some background.
 
"''Engaged in War; The Letters of Stanley Goodland, 1914-1919'' is quite instructive of the manner in which Territorial battalions of Westcountry regiments sent drafts throughout the War from India to their sister units fighting elsewhere in the Middle East"<ref> Great War Forum thread [http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=130333 Somerset Regiments in India], post by Petroc 04 September 2009</ref>
===Garrison Battalions===
Garrison Battalions were made up of soldiers unfit for front line duty. This decision was made at time of enlistment or after previous front line service where the soldier had suffered wounds or sickness. They were sent to various parts of the empire on garrison duties to release fit soldiers for front line duty.<ref> [http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=149267&#entry1435248 Great War Forum post]</ref> Those sent to India include the [[44th Regiment of Foot| 2nd Garrison Battalion, Essex Regiment]], the [[92nd Regiment of Foot |1st Garrison Battalion, Gordon Highlanders]], the [[44th 5th Regiment of Foot| 2nd Garrison Battalion, Essex RegimentNorthumberland Fusiliers]] and the [[5th 13th Regiment of Foot| 2nd 1st Garrison Battalion, Northumberland FusiliersSomerset Light Infantry]].
===Special Services Battalions===
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