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Bikaner Camel Corps

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Regiments of Artillery. The battery is a part of 38 Medium Regiment and uses the soubriquet of “Ganga Risala Battery”. It continues to serve as a regular infantry battalion under the name 13 Grenadiers (Ganga Jaisalmer). Post 1971 the unit has seen action in counter insurgency operations in the
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After 1975 all of the Indian Military Camel Corps, including the Ganga Jaisalmer Risala, were disbanded. A brief attempt was made to resurrect them but the plan never came to fruition. The Ganga Risala still survives though as a part of the
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The Ganga Jaisalmer Risala was dismounted in 1974 and underwent conversion into standard infantry. The Mortar borne troops went on to became
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as the 13th Battalion. It took part in the actions to foil Pakistani raiders in the Bikaner and Jaisalmer regions during the
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1889 - to date (The Ganga Jaisalmer Risala was dismounted in 1974 and underwent conversion into standard infantry.)
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the corps routed the opposing Turkish forces in a camel cavalry charge. The Corps fought in the
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After India's Independence the Bikaner Camel Corps was merged with camel troops from
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in 1902-1904 in failed effort at defeating the Somali Uprising and in
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A sowar of the Bikaner Camel Corps on his mount showing details of kit
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Military units and formations of the British Empire in World War II
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Military units and formations of the princely states of India
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in World War II, when it was supported by the camel-mounted
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in 1951 to become the Ganga Jaisalmer Risala and joined
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states of Punjab and Assam. It has to its credit one
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Index


British India
India
Cavalry
Camel
Cavalry
Imperial Service Troops
India
World War I
World War II
Ganga Singh
Bikaner
camels
Rao Bika
sowar
China
Somaliland
Egypt
Suez Canal in 1915
Middle East
Bijay Battery


Jaisalmer
The Grenadiers
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Border Security Force
44 Field Battery
Kirti Chakra
Shaurya Chakra

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