43rd Erinpura Regiment
43rd Erinpura Regiment | |
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Active | 1860-1922 |
Country | Indian Empire |
Branch | Army |
Type | Infantry |
Part of |
Bengal Army (to 1895) Bengal Command |
Colors | Green; faced red. Red trousers |
The 43rd Erinpura Regiment was a regiment of the British Indian Army. They were raised in 1860, as the Erinpoorah Irregular Force by a Lt-Col J F W Hall and at that time consisted of both cavalry and infantry units. After the Kitchener reforms of the Indian Army in 1903, they became an infantry only regiment. During World War I they served in the 15th Indian Division during the Mesopotamia Campaign. A second battalion was raised in 1917.[1]
After World War I the Indian government reformed the army again moving from single battalion regiments to multi battalion regiment and also disbanding nine regiments. The 43rd Erinpura Regiment was one of the nine regiments disbanded in October 1921.[2]
References
Sources
- Barthorp, Michael; Burn, Jeffrey (1979). Indian infantry regiments 1860-1914. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 0-85045-307-0.
- Sumner, Ian (2001). The Indian Army 1914-1947. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-84176-196-6.
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