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  • Corps of Guides (India)
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  • The Corps of Guides was a regiment of the British Indian Army which served in the North West Frontier and had a unique composition of being part infantry and part cavalry. It evolved through the 20th century to become the Frontier Force Regiment.
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Branch
  • Army
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  • Uniform
command structure
Country
  • Indian Empire
Type
  • Joint Infantry-Cavalry
Dates
  • 1846
Colors
  • Drab; faced, 1859 drab, 1870 piped red, 1882 faced red, 1905 red velvet red cloth , 1908 scarlet
Unit Name
  • Corps of Guides
Battles
  • 1878
  • 1879
  • Battle of Gujrat
  • Punjab
  • Delhi
  • ALI MASJID
  • CHITRAL
  • MALAKAND
  • Mooltan
  • PUNJAB FRONTIER
abstract
  • The Corps of Guides was a regiment of the British Indian Army which served in the North West Frontier and had a unique composition of being part infantry and part cavalry. It evolved through the 20th century to become the Frontier Force Regiment.
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