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411:(holy scripture of Sikhism) and if I tell a falsehood may the Gooroo Grunth Sahib cause misfortune to descend upon me, that I will never forsake or abandon my Colours, that I will march wherever I am directed whether within or beyond the Company's Territories, that I will implicitly obey all the orders of my Commanders, and in everything behave myself as becomes a good Soldier and faithful servant of the Company, and failing in any part of my duty as such I will submit to the penalties ascribed in the Articles of War, which have been read to me.
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436:, escorting 6 lakhs of rupees, arriving at Kohat on 8 February 1851. Shortly after their arrival the regiment was inspected by Brigadier Hodgson, commanding the Punjab Irregular Force. Denniss relinquished his command on 31 March 1851, to rejoin the 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, passing command to Capt. G.W.G.Bristow(1/4/51-21/10/52), thence to Capt. T.P.Walsh(22/10/52-20/2/53), thence to Capt.
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501:. John Lawrence was hailed as the "Saviour of India" for his decisive action in sending the Punjab regiments to assist at Delhi. The tribesmen in these regiments remained loyal to the British during the Mutiny, as they had no affection for the Indian Sepoy, against whom they had fought during the Sikh Wars.
537:, of which regiment he later became Lt. Col. Sir Henry Lawrence, under whose orders Denniss had raised the regiment, had died from shell wounds on 4 July 1857 during the siege of Lucknow. Clearly his wishes for the recruitment criteria of the regiment differed from those actually used by Denniss. The word
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The regiment was raised at Lahore, historic capital of the kingdom of Punjab, by Capt. George
Gladwin Denniss II(1821–1862), of the 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, appointed on 18 April 1849. Capt. O. Marshall, however, of the Madras Native Infantry became its first commandant, resigning on 19 March
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Are you not pleased to see by the papers the splendid conduct of the
Gallant 4th or the Denniss Ka Pultan at Delhie and Lucknow, poor old Wylde has been severely wounded in leading almost every charge at the latter place. The conduct of the regiment has been second to none since they came into these
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still maintains the lineage and battle honours of its predecessor regiments in the
British Army, and retains the old PIF regimental badge of a stringed bugle, but with the addition of an Arabic Islamic character signifying "Here I Am", the standard response to the call of Allah. They still refer to
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I have no hesitation in asserting that duty is carried on in the (Regiment) as strictly as in the Line. Compared with the Sepoy of the Bengal Army, there is a marked difference in the address and manners of these
Northern men, assimilating somewhat to the more manly bearing of our own Soldiers....I
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on 30 October 1863, in North-West India, Lieutenant
Pitcher led a party to recapture the Crag Picquet after its garrison had been driven in by the enemy and sixty of them killed. He led the party up the narrow path to the last rock until he was knocked down and stunned by a large stone thrown from
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In 1903, the 5 regiments were renumbered 55 to 59 and afforded the crack status of "Rifle
Regiments". Each was named after a notable early commanding officer. The 4th took the appellation "57th Wilde's Rifles (Frontier Force)" in honour of its gallant commanding officer at the siege of Delhi.
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at the conclusion of which in 1882 its brother 3rd regiment of Punjab
Infantry was disbanded, once again taking the number of regiments formerly in the Transfrontier Brigade to 5. The surviving regiments after 1882 were thus the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th. In 1894, it took part in a punitive
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Lt. Alfred Thomas Wilde of the 19th Madras
Infantry, whose name was given in 1903 to the regiment as part of its official title, was appointed second in command on 4 April 1851, and joined 4 days later, being appointed commandant on 19 November 1851.
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have never heard any officer accuse them of want of discipline or subordination, and I believe in no Native Army has a strict and ready obedience to the orders of their superiors been carried out with greater success....It was in this Force that the
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provinces. Imagine had we carried out the orders of the Board and enlisted the men for service in the Punjab only agreeable to the wishes of poor Sir Henry
Lawrence what a tree we should have been up for want of soldiers to take against these
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of 1919. In 1921-22, a major reorganization was undertaken in the
British Indian Army leading to the formation of large infantry groups of four to six battalions. The 57th Wilde's Rifles (Frontier Force) was grouped with the
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Regimental History of the 4th Battalion 13th Frontier Force Rifles (Wilde's), anonymously written, in Central Library of the RMA, Sandhurst, (Reprinted 2005 by The Naval & Military Press Ltd), Appendix 5. library
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Interior of the Sikandar Bagh after the slaughter of 2,000 rebels by the 93rd Highlanders and 4th Punjab Infantry Regiment. Note skulls on ground, possibly positioned by photographer in this notorious image. Photo by
322:, so suitable for the local barren landscape. The purpose of these regiments was to form together the Transfrontier Brigade, to maintain the frontier between the newly annexed territory and Afghanistan, known as the
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above. On 16 November, the lieutenant displayed great courage in leading a party to the Crag Picquet when it had again fallen into enemy hands. He led the first charge, but was wounded in the action.
561:. The Transfrontier Brigade appellation was dropped. A 6th regiment was added the same year, being the former Sind Camel Corps formed in 1843 at Karachi by Lt. Robert FitzGerald, by order of General
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as they were outside the regulations of the Regular Army of the Line in such matters as discipline, training, uniforms etc. These 5 regiments were thus some of the first to adopt
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was annexed by the British, 10 irregular regiments were formed, 5 cavalry and 5 infantry, from men who had served in the Sikh Army of the former Kingdom of Punjab, the so-called
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in 1916, and again distinguished itself in the long and difficult campaign. The regiment raised a second battalion in 1918, but it was disbanded soon afterwards.
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545:(executed 1857) one of the first Sepoys to rebel against a British Officer's command, now seen as a freedom-fighter by modern Indian historians.
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Quarterly Indian Army List January 1919, p.1251; he was the eldest son of Col. George Gladwin Denniss I(1792-1856), CB, Bengal Horse Artillery.
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Per Regimental History, no further biog. provided. Possibly Henry O. Marshall, d.29/5/1884, Devon, of 22nd Madras Native Infantry
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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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Lt.Col.George Gladwin Denniss(1821-1862), 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, who raised the 4th Regiment of Punjab Infantry,
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Naik, 57th Wilde's Rifles (left) and Subedar, 53rd Sikhs. Watercolour by Major AC Lovett, 1910.
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440:(21/2/53-10/3/62), who forms a central role in the history of the regiment.
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718:. The 57th Wilde's Rifles became the 4th Battalion of the new regiment.
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The Punjab Frontier Force: A Brief Record of Their Services 1846-1924
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The Punjab Frontier Force: A Brief Record of Their Services 1846-1924
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History of the 4th Battalion 13th Frontier Force Rifles (Wilde’s)
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Sons of John Company: The Indian and Pakistan Armies 1903- 1991.
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Denniss had been at the storming of Delhi, being with General
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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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1849 4th Regiment of Punjab Infantry, Transfrontier Brigade (
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582:. In 1900, the Regiment was sent to China to help quell the
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Major-General Sir Alfred Thomas Wilde, KCB, CSI, circa 1869
670:. He was injured during the battle and later taken to the
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1945 4th Battalion (Wilde's), The Frontier Force Rifles
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as part of the Transfrontier Brigade, which became the
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1865 4th Regiment of Infantry, Punjab Frontier Force
1115:. Abbottabad: The Frontier Force Regimental Centre.
1017:"Latest intelligence - the Garrison of Tien-Tsin".
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1203:Military units and formations established in 1849
1021:. No. 36808. London. 1 July 1902. p. 3.
200:formed on 18 April 1849 by Captain GG Denniss at
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407:I....inhabitant of....son of....swear by the
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1094:. Lahore: Civil and Military Gazette Press.
573:The 4th regiment was next in action in the
516:Denniss wrote to his wife on 30 April 1858:
1080:. Rawalpindi: The Frontier Exchange Press.
239:Badge of 57th Wilde's Rifles (FF) 1903-22.
216:in 1922. In 1947, it was allocated to the
143:Drab; faced blue; blue collars & cuffs
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678:where he was awarded the Victoria Cross.
263:1903 57th Wilde's Rifles (Frontier Force)
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681:From France, the regiment proceeded to
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858:Lt.Col. E.D. Galbraith 21/4/26-31/1/30
331:North-West Frontier (military history)
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846:Lt.Col. L.E. Cooper 7/2/1903-12/11/05
842:Lt.Col. A. McCrae Bruce 1/4/91-4/1/94
834:Maj. J. Cockburne Hood 17/4/62-2/1/73
557:, (PIF) whose members were known as
308:Board of Administration of the Punjab
212:in 1903, and 4th Battalion (Wilde's)
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1208:1849 establishments in British India
1066:. (1930). London: Butler and Tanner.
854:Lt.Col. T.J. Willans 4/3/16-21/10/21
828:Capt. G.W.G. Bristow 1/4/51-21/10/52
803:4th Punjab Infantry was awarded the
712:56th Punjabi Rifles (Frontier Force)
590:following the end of the rebellion.
210:57th Wilde's Rifles (Frontier Force)
1134:Indian Infantry Regiments 1860-1914
1073:. Aldershot: Gale & Polden Ltd.
884:. Aldershot: Gale & Polden Ltd.
856:Lt.Col. G.L. Pepys 22/10/21-20/4/26
848:Lt.Col. G.B. Hodson 13/11/05-9/5/12
844:Lt.Col O.C. Radford 5/1/94-6/2/1903
840:Lt.Col. A.J.D. Hawes 1/1/83-31/3/91
838:Lt.Col. H.T. Close 5/10/76-31/12/82
836:Maj. F.T. Bainbridge 3/1/73-4/10/76
824:Capt. O. Marshall 18/5/1849-19/3/50
1132:Barthorp, M, and Burn, J. (1979).
1111:Khan, Maj Muhammad Nawaz. (1996).
1104:Attiqur Rahman, Lt Gen M. (1980).
1087:. DI Khan: Commercial Steam Press.
1046:Attiqur Rahman, Lt Gen M. (1980).
902:. DI Khan: Commercial Steam Press.
826:Capt. G.G. Denniss 20/3/50-31/3/51
635:, where they fought in Battles of
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852:Lt.Col. F.W.B. Gray 8/3/14-3/3/16
850:Lt.Col. T.E. Scott 10/5/12-7/3/14
830:Capt. T.P. Walsh 22/10/52-20/2/53
730:, the battalion took part in the
220:, where it continues to exist as
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611:Officers of the 57th Rifles in
1113:The Glorious Piffers 1843-1995
1090:Hayauddin, Maj Gen M. (1950).
971:Regimental History, Appendix 3
948:Regimental History, Appendix 2
860:Lt.Col. C.M.S. Manners 1/2/30-
832:Lt. A.T. Wilde 21/2/53-10/3/62
693:The regiment took part in the
266:1922 4th Battalion (Wilde's),
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594:Renumbering as Rifle Regiment
535:1st European Bengal Fusiliers
374:'s Regiment. A number of the
338:Recruitment & composition
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194:4th Punjab Infantry Regiment
152:North West Frontier of India
1168:The Frontier Force Regiment
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1173:13th Frontier Force Rifles
1069:Condon, Brig WEH. (1953).
989:Regimental History, pp.1-2
880:Condon, Brig WEH. (1953).
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444:Wilde Appointed to Command
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214:13th Frontier Force Rifles
183:Major General AT Wilde, CB
1148:The Indian Army 1914-1947
1076:Young, Brig WHH. (1945).
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882:The Frontier Force Rifles
758:Transfer to Pakistan Army
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493:, when they captured the
304:Henry Montgomery Lawrence
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732:British invasion of Iraq
708:59th Royal Scinde Rifles
461:Service in Indian Mutiny
260:1901 4th Punjab Infantry
1198:Frontier Force Regiment
998:Regimental History, p.2
939:Regimental History, p.1
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277:Frontier Force Regiment
275:1956 9th Battalion The
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1178:Punjab Irregular Force
1118:Gaylor, John. (1991).
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1032:Gaylor, John (1991).
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1108:. Lahore: Wajidalis.
1050:. Lahore: Wajidalis.
666:on 26 April 1915 at
588:21st Punjab Infantry
563:Charles James Napier
1097:Dey, RSBN. (1905).
812:List of Commandants
438:Alfred Thomas Wilde
329:(See main article:
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198:British Indian Army
98:British Indian Army
32:4th Punjab Infantry
18:4th Punjab Infantry
1150:. London: Osprey.
1136:. London: Osprey.
1007:Chantler, P. (ed.)
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