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soldiers in the force could neither eat nor drink during the hours of daylight. On arrival at Delhi, the force of 600 Guides were almost immediately called upon to join the defence of the city. Men who had just completed a march of some 580 miles were thrown into a battle of such intensity that no
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region by Lt. Lumsden in December 1846, it comprised just one troop of cavalry and two companies of infantry. The first action was at Mughdara, in the Panitar Hills. Within two years, the small force of Guides had established a name for itself, under Lumsden, its founder, and Hodson. When the
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broke out in 1848, the unit was given authorisation for a three-fold increase in size, to six companies of infantry and three troops of cavalry. The Guides maintained the 'cavalry and infantry combined in the same regiment' organisation for many years, and even when split into two separate
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on the collars and cuffs of their khaki uniforms from their establishment. Accordingly both The 10th Guides Cavalry (FF) and the 2nd Battalion (The Guides) of the Frontier Force Regiment of the Pakistan Army still wear red piping on the collars of their modern dress uniforms.
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ed. by his brother, the Rev. George H. Hodson (London 1859) contains a number of references to its formation and accounts of the early years of the regiment under Lumsden and Hodson.
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brigade and developed a reputation of being an elite unit. Typically, the Guides were often used in small detachments, usually supported by other Frontier Force troops.
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Lumsden of the Guides: A Sketch of the Life of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden, KCSI, CB., with Selections from His Correspondence and Occasional Papers
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As originally raised in 1846, The Corps of Guides consisted of both infantry and cavalry. It evolved through the 20th century to become the
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Drab; faced, 1859 drab, 1870 piped red, 1882 faced red, 1905 red velvet (officers) red cloth (soldiers), 1908 scarlet
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In 1945, the 12th Frontier Force Regiment was renamed the Frontier Force Regiment and on independence and the
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Major R.M. Barnes, pp. 180โ€“181 "Military Uniforms of Britain & the Empire", Sphere Books Ltd London, 1972
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In 1911 the cavalry and infantry components were designated as such. The cavalry then became, successively:-
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Twelve years of a soldier's life in India: being extracts from the letters of the late Major W. S. R. Hodson
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The Corps of Guides became the garrison unit of a key post on the frontier, the new fort of (Hoti ~)
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fewer than 350 of the 600 became casualties within an hour of their arrival in Delhi.
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Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force) (Lumsden's) Infantry (1911)
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Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force) (Lumsden's) Cavalry (1911)
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The Guides were the first unit in the Indian or British Armies to dress in "
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Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force) (Lumsden's) (1911).
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The designations of the Corps of Guides changed over time as follows:
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The Guides Cavalry (10th Queen Victoria's Own Frontier Force) (1927)
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10th Queen Victoria's Own Corps Of Guides Cavalry (Frontier Force)
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Sons of John Company โ€“ The Indian & Pakistan Armies 1903โ€“1991
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Regiment of the British Indian Army, in service from 1846 to 1922
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were amalgamated with the Frontier Force Regiment to form a new
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The modern regiment exists as 2nd Battalion (The Guides) of the
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made up of British and Indian officers, plus Indian cavalry
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Queen's Own Corps of Guides, Punjab Frontier Force (1876)
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Memoirs of General Sir Henry Dermot Daly, G.C.B., C.I.E.
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The Corps had modest beginnings. When it was raised at
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1922
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