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Indians in the British Army
===Indians in the British Army===
There were a limited number of Indians who were part of the British Army. Prior to 1924C 1911, there were Indian soldiers serving in the Royal Artillery as drivers, and native gunners in ammunition columns serving as wagon-men. <ref>[http://www.archive.org/stream/armiesofindia00macmuoft#page/182/mode/1up Page 182] ''The Armies of India'' described by Major G F MacMunn (Painted by Major Lovett) 1911 Archive.org</ref> During the [[First World War]], there are Medal Index Card references to Lascars in the Royal Artillery, this rank was also known as a [[Gun Lascar]]. In 1924, [[Mountain Artillery|Indian Mountain/Pack Batteries]] became Batteries in the Royal Artillery, which was the situation until 1939 when the Indian Mountain Batteries were transferred from the Royal Artillery to the Indian Regiment of Artillery.
<br> During the [[First World War]] there are also references to Lascars in the Inland Water Transport, Royal Engineers.
<br>There were Indian and Burmese drivers and artificers in 1023 and 1024 Mechanical Transport Companies [[Royal Army Service Corps|ASC]], raised in Burma for service in Mesopotamia.
<br>From c 1921, there were Indian Mechanical Transport Companies, which were part of the [[Royal Army Service Corps]], until subsequently transferred to the Indian Army.
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