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for launching of 1 Armoured Division across the India – Pakistan border. A and D companies joined the Paltan at about 1230 hrs. The Guides moved out from the camp to cross the border. The battalion crossed the Rohi Nullah on foot and entered the enemy territory on night 6/7 Sep 1965 and established a bridge head for the armoured division. After the launching of the division, the battalion was put under 21 Bde which was part of 11th Infantry Division. On 12 September the Guides Infantry and 5 Frontier Force captured the Indian town of Khem Karan. The battalion advanced up to Bhura Khana a small village in the north of the Khem Karan. On 17 Sep 1965 it was ordered to come back and take defence positions in front of Khem Kharan. On the night 21/22 September 1965 C company position was shelled heavily and was attacked by Indian troops who succeeded in overrunning part of a forward platoon. A counter-attack was launched by C company which recovered the position. During the conflict, the Guides Infantry were awarded one Tamgha-i-Jurat and two C-in-C Commendation cards.
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The moral effect of the arrival of the Guides in Delhi was perhaps in some measure greater even than the actual fighting strength thus brought into line. The fame of the march from the far distant frontier, the fine physique and martial bearing of soldiers drawn from warlike tribes new to the eyes of
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at the Sikh Durbar at Lahore to control the affairs of the Sikh state. However, the Sikhs resented British interference in their affairs and began planning a revolt. Early in 1848, Lumsden and his Guides were summoned to Lahore to gather evidence of the planned Sikh insurrection - a mission that they
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road in the Uri section. C Company was sent to defend the Lipa valley, joined by elements of the Tochi Scouts. Lipa was defended under second-in-command Abdul Hamid Afridi. On 8 November, Indian forces attacked two patrols of C Company at Shisha Ladi with the intent of capturing the Lipa valley. The
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and captured the position being defended by famous Indian PARA Brigade (Guides Infantry marks 12 April as Biarbet day). An area of approx five to six miles was captured and cleared of the Indians immediately. In this small battle the battalion was awarded two Tamgha-e-Jurat, Four Imtiazi Sanads and
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In 1965 the Guides Infantry (2FF) was camping at Kasur where A and D companies of the battalion were carrying watermanship training at Thaman Distributary near Luliani after they had moved from the Rann of Katch area. The battalion was assigned the task of establishing a bridge head on Rohhi Nullah
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On the Indian frontier the mountain tribes are continually fighting, and our troops there are renowned for their splendid achievement and gallant conduct. The best known of all is the corps called "The Guides" … To be a Guide out there means you are one who can be relied upon for pluck, for being
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to make up the 5th and 10th (Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides) Battalions of the new infantry regiment. The 10th became the Training Battalion of the regiment. Their new class composition was one company each of Punjabi Muslims, Pathans, Sikhs and Dogras. The regiment adopted the drab uniform
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The trouble began in March 1965 when India started interfering with Pakistan Rangers patrol in Kanger Kot area. Immediately they took a further step and laid their claim on the Kanger Kot Fort. To back it with force they started amassing troops in the Rann of Kutch. Consequently, some troops of
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He was a man of strong character, athletic, brave, resolute, cool and resourceful in emergency; a man of rare ability and natural aptitude for war, and possessed, moreover, of that magnetic influence which communicates the highest confidence and devotion to those who follow. Lumsden upheld the
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trustworthy men, who could, at a moment's notice, act as guides to troops in the field; men capable, too, of collecting trustworthy intelligence beyond, as well as within, our borders; and, in addition to all this, men, ready to give and take hard blows, whether on the frontier or in a wider
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in 1915. In January 1917, a second battalion of Guides Infantry was raised by Captain RCG Pollock at Mardan. In October, the 3rd Guides Infantry was raised by Colonel GP Villiers Stuart, also at Mardan, while the 4th Guides Infantry was raised in October 1918 by Lieutenant ND Douglas at
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Lumsden left a lasting imprint on the Guides, who first fought in numerous frontier operations. Believing that fighting troops were for service and not for show, Lumsden introduced loose and comfortable dust-coloured uniforms for the first time, which would soon become famous as
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Mooltan, Goojerat, Punjaub, Delhi 1857, Ali Masjid, Kabul 1879, Afghanistan 1878-80, Chitral, Punjab Frontier, Malakand, Mesopotamia 1917-18, Megiddo, Sharon, Palestine 1918, NW Frontier, India 1914-15, Afghanistan 1919, Kashmir 1948, Rann of Kutch 1965, Khem Karan 1965.
345:, the Guides gained a formidable reputation and introduced the dust-colored "khaki" uniforms, later adopted by the British Army in India. The corps became part of the Punjab Frontier Force, known as Piffers, which maintained order on the Punjab Frontier for fifty years. 512:. The Piffers consisted of five regiments of cavalry, eleven regiments of infantry and five batteries of artillery besides the Corps of Guides. Their mission was to maintain order on the Punjab Frontier; a task they performed efficiently during the next fifty years. 888:
The end of the war also spelt the end of the Corps of Guides as a unit. In the post-war reorganization of the Indian Army in 1921, the corps was broken up and the cavalry and infantry became separate units, with the two battalions of Guides Infantry joining the
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were merged with the Frontier Force Regiment and all the battalions were re-numbered. At the same time, since Pakistan had become a republic, all titles pertaining to British royalty were dropped. Consequently, the Guides Infantry was redesignated as the
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with red facings of the Corps of Guides. In 1943, the 10th (Training) Battalion was converted into the 12th Frontier Force Regimental Centre, while in 1945, '12' was dropped from the regiment's designation, changing it to The Frontier Force Regiment.
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in 1895, as part of Malakand and Buner Field Forces during the Frontier Uprising of 1897-98, and in the Mohmand Expedition of 1908. In 1906, the Corps of Guides was reorganized into separates units of cavalry and infantry within the corps.
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in numerous operations against the turbulent frontier tribes. Between 1847 and 1878, the corps participated in fifteen major frontier expeditions and operations. Their formidable reputation soon spread far and wide, and was immortalized by
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principle that the greatest and best school for war is war itself. He believed in the elasticity which begets individual self-confidence, and preferred a body of men taught to act and fight with personal intelligence
391:. In 1948, they defended the Kishenganga Valley in Kashmir, and in 1965, they established a bridgehead for the 1st Armored Division across the India-Pakistan border. The Guides Infantry also participated in the 2243: 721: 772:, arrived in Kabul on 24 July 1879, escorted by a detachment of 76 Guides under Lieutenant Hamilton, VC. However, on 3 September, a disgruntled regiment of the Afghan Army attacked the British 2616: 1910: 712:
The Guides went into action the same day and by evening, all of their officers were killed or wounded. They continued to fight gallantly throughout the summer and took part in the
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Pakistan Army including the Guides Infantry were promptly dispatched to deal with the situation. The Guides Infantry attacked and captured the strong points of the Indian Army at
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to prepare defences along the Panjkot Nullah, preventing their advance. The Guides suffered casualties of 37 killed and 105 wounded, and were awarded eleven gallantry awards.
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final attack was repulsed at 04:15. At 08:00 the second attack began with heavy artillery fire, incurring many casualties by 10:30. Major Aziz Ahmed, Samandar Shah and three
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Lumsden of the Guides: A Sketch of the Life of Lieutenant General Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden, KCSI, CB, with Selections from His Correspondence and Occasional Papers
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able to endure difficulty and danger, for being able cheerfully to take up any job that may be required, and for readiness to sacrifice yourself for others
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Sitara-e-Jurat: Major Aziz Ahmed. He embraced shahdat near Zairat post in Khalana valley. A post is named after him in this area, titled as 'Aziz Post'.
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in 1948. The battalion was instrumental in checking the Indian offensive in the Kishenganga Valley, where it fought with great gallantry at
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The annals of no army and no regiment can show a brighter record of devoted bravery than has been achieved by this small band of Guides
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led the Guides to join the Delhi Field Force then besieging the ancient capital city. They left Hoti Mardan on 13 May and arrived at
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The Guides participated in numerous frontier operations, earning recognition for their gallantry and resilience. They fought in the
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The Guides Infantry made up for its lack of action during the Second World War by giving an excellent account of itself in
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A Brief Account of the Late Punjab Frontier Force, From its Organization in 1849 to its Re-distribution on 31st March 1903
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and foiled all enemy efforts at advance. Jemadar Dost Muhammad's platoon of the Guides were defending Richmar Gali, near
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The massacre at Kabul led to the resumption of hostilities and in December 1879, the Guides were dispatched to join the
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and the new class composition of the regiment became Punjabi Muslims and Pathans in equal proportion. In 1956, the
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successfully carried out. However, British counter-measures were unable to prevent the revolt, which broke out at
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meaning "dust". The clothing was dyed using mulberry juice to produce the drab colour - a pinkish shade of khaki.
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their British comrades, ... all tended to give the approach of the travel-stained Guides a high significance.
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on 9 June after marching 580 miles in twenty-six days and fourteen hours in the searing Indian summer.
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http://www.radio.gov.pk/03-04-2019/pakistan-army-approves-promotion-of-40-brigadiers-to-major-general
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By around the start of the 20th century, the Guides had acquired such a legendary status that when
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of 1919. It was disbanded in August 1921. The 4th Guides Infantry was disbanded in December 1918.
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1917 1st Battalion Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force) (Lumsden’s) Infantry
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resulted in the dissolution of the Sikh state and annexation of the Punjab by the British.
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and fought in the action of Tikrit. In 1918, both 1st and 2nd Guides Infantry served in
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After the Second Afghan War, the Guides were involved in a number of actions along the
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1922 5th Battalion (Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides) 12th Frontier Force Regiment
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1945 5th Battalion (Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides) The Frontier Force Regiment
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MM Kaye's husband, Major General Goff Hamilton was an officer of the Guides Cavalry.
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in April 1848 and soon spread to the rest of the country. The Guides served at the
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The Corps of Guides (Cavalry and Infantry). Coloured lithograph by Richard Simkin,
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General Sir Harry Lumsden of the Guides. Oil painting by John Maclaren Barclay,
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1906 Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force) (Lumsden's) Infantry
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Although the corps recruited men from all over the country and even beyond the
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One Hundred Glorious Years: A History of the Punjab Frontier Force, 1849-1949
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One Hundred Glorious Years: A History of the Punjab Frontier Force, 1849-1949
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in May 1879, the Afghan King agreed to the presence of a British Mission in
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Battle Honours of the British Empire and Commonwealth Land Forces 1662-1991
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forming the majority of their manpower. Under the leadership of Lieutenant
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Queen's Own Corps of Guides (Punjab Frontier Force) at The British Empire
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of 1878-80, the Guides joined the Peshawar Field Force under General Sir
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Pakistan Army Regular Infantry Battalion Performance in 1948 Kashmir War
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They came in as firm and light as if they had marched but a single mile.
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History of the 2nd Battalion (Guides) Frontier Force Regiment 1947-1994
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History of the 2nd Battalion (Guides) Frontier Force Regiment 1947-1994
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Article discussing the raising of the Corps of Guides by Harry Lumsden
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on 21 February 1849, where the Sikh Army was decisively defeated. The
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The Punjab Frontier Force: A Brief Record of Their Services 1846-1924
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The epic stand of the Guides at Kabul Residency was immortalized by
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near Kabul. They participated in the attacks on Takht-i-Shah and
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Sons of John Company: The Indian and Pakistan Armies 1903- 1991.
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Until 1903, North West Frontier Province was part of the Punjab.
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The intrepid Guides quickly made a name for themselves on the
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The Wardens of the Marches – A History of the Piffers 1947-71
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The Wardens of the Marches – A History of the Piffers 1947-71
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Sons of John Company: The Indian and Pakistan Armies 1903–91
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of the Corps of Guides, 1853. Sketch by AC Lovett, 1910.
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1956 2nd Battalion (Guides) The Frontier Force Regiment
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1876 Queen's Own Corps of Guides, Punjab Frontier Force
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Captain S J Babar ( Later Chief Commissioner Peshawar)
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Harry Lumsden was chosen to train and lead the force:
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in 1947, the Frontier Force Regiment was allotted to
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rewarded the Guides by granting them the use of the
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The Guides Infantry demonstrated their valor in the
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In 1917, the 1st Guides Infantry joined the 321:. It was raised in 1846 as part of the famous 1765: 1427: 1425: 1141:Tamgha-e-Jurrat: Naib Subedar Muhammad Bashir 485:, which would remain their home until 1938. 8: 1605:. Vol I. (1938). Aldershot: Gale and Polden. 1411: 1409: 1407: 1405: 1403: 1401: 1271:1904 Queen's Own Corps of Guides (Lumsden's) 783:Corps of Guides Infantry, Afghanistan, 1880. 1654:. Lahore: Civil and Military Gazette Press. 1449: 1447: 1445: 1443: 1373:. Lahore: Civil and Military Gazette Press. 1262:1865 Corps of Guides, Punjab Frontier Force 1066:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 998:Lt Col Muhammad Iqbal Khan ( Later General) 551:. The Sikhs and Dogras were transferred to 2471: 2397: 2186: 2055: 1961: 1829: 1772: 1758: 1750: 1721:The Story of the Guides by GJ Younghusband 37: 1086:Learn how and when to remove this message 632:How Girls Can Help to Build Up the Empire 461:later formed the bulk of their manpower. 1001:Captain Bilal Ahmed ( Later Maj General) 2602:Honourable East India Company regiments 1327: 288:Lt Gen Sardar Hassan Azhar Hayat, HI(M) 2597:British Indian Army infantry regiments 724:, who fought alongside them at Delhi. 28: 1612:. Vol II. Aldershot: Gale and Polden. 7: 2627:1846 establishments in British India 1615:Khan, Maj Gen Fazal Muqeem. (1996). 1608:MacMunn, Lt Gen Sir George. (1950). 1471:Khan, Maj Gen Fazal Muqeem. (1996). 1102:, the battalion was deployed to the 1064:adding citations to reliable sources 290:Maj Gen Aneeq Ur Rehman Malik, HI(M) 242:Maj Gen Aneeq ur Rehman Malik, HI(M) 1689:Stroud: Spellmount Publishers Ltd. 1610:The History of the Guides 1922-1947 1603:The History of the Guides 1846-1922 958:Rann of Kutch Conflict – April 1965 504:, which later became famous as the 298:Brig Nadeem Rahmatullah Khan, SI(M) 1657:Khan, Maj Muhammad Nawaz. (1996). 1629:Attiqur Rahman, Lt Gen M. (1980). 1547:Attiqur Rahman, Lt Gen M. (1980). 1453:Khan, Maj Muhammad Nawaz. (1996). 1419:. DI Khan: Commercial Steam Press. 714:final assault and capture of Delhi 410:on 14 December 1846 by Lieutenant 317:, is an infantry battalion of the 14: 1710:. Rawalpindi: Services Book Club. 1564:. 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Pakistan
Pakistan
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Pakistan Army
North West Frontier of India
Second Sikh War
India Mutiny
Second Afghan War
First World War
Third Afghan War
Second World War
Kashmir War 1948
Indo-Pakistan War 1965
Indo-Pakistan War 1971
Operation Zarb-e-Azb
Harry Lumsden
Sam Browne
Henry Daly
M Iqbal Khan
Frontier Force Regiment
Pakistan Army
Corps of Guides
Pathans
Punjabi Muslims
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