The Indian Army: The Garrison of British Imperial India, 1822-1922, Volume 1David & Charles, 1974 - 215 pages This book covers the century during which a force of seventy-five thousand British soldiers and a hundred and fifty thousand Indian troops under British officers held India for the British. |
Table des matières
Prologue II | 11 |
Punjab infantry 1904 | 18 |
The Organisation of the Army and the High Command | 24 |
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The Indian Army: The Garrison of British Imperial India, 1822-1922 T. A. Heathcote Affichage d'extraits - 1975 |
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