List Of Regiments Of The British Indian Army (1922)
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CAVALRY
Regular
Governor General's Bodyguard
Governor General's Bodyguard, Madras
Governor General's Bodyguard, Bombay
Governor General's Bodyguard, Bengal
1st Duke Of York's Own Lancers (Skinner's Horse)
2nd Lancers (Gardener's Horse)
3rd Cavalry
4th Duke Of Cambridge's Own Hodson's Horse
5th King Edward's Own Horse
6th Duke Of Connaught's Own Lancers
7th Light Cavalry
8th King George's Own Light Cavalry
9th Royal Deccan Horse
10th Queen Victoria's Own Corps Of Guides Cavalry (Frontier Force)
11th Prince Albert Victoria's Own Cavalry (Frontier Force)
12th Cavalry (Frontier Force)
13th Duke Of Connaught's Own Bombay Lancers
14th Prince Of Wales's Own Scinde Horse
15th Lancers
16th Light Cavalry
17th Queen Victoria's Own Poona Horse
18th King Edward's Own Cavalry
18th/19th Lancers
20th Lancers
38th/39th King George's Own Light Cavalry
- (became
The Central India Horse (21st King George V's Own Horse)
in 1923)
Auxiliary
The Assam Valley Light Horse
The Bihar Light Horse
The Bombay Light Horse
The Calcutta Light Horse
The Chota Nagpur Regiment
The Punjab Light Horse
The Southern Provinces Mounted Rifles
The Surma Valley Light Horse
The United Provinces Horse (Northern Regiment)
The United Provinces Horse (Southern Regiment)
INFANTRY
Regular
1st Punjab Regiment
2nd Punjab Regiment
3rd Madras Regiment
4th Bombay Grenadiers
5th Mahratta Light Infantry
6th Rajputana Rifles
7th Rajput Regiment
8th Punjab Regiment
9th Jat Regiment
10th Baluch Regiment
11th Sikh Regiment
12th Frontier Force Regiment
13th Frontier Force Rifles
14th Punjab Regiment
15th Punjab Regiment
16th Punjab Regiment
17th Dogra Regiment
18th Royal Garhwal Rifles
19th Hyderabad Regiment
20th Burma Rifles
1st King George V's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)
2nd King Edward's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles)
3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles
4th Gurkha Rifles
- (became
4th Prince Of Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles
in 1924)
5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force)
6th Gurkha Rifles
7th Gurkha Rifles
8th Gurkha Rifles
9th Gurkha Rifles
10th Gurkha Rifles
Auxiliary
The Allahabad Rifles
The Assam Bengal Railway Battalion
The Baluchistan Volunteer Rifle Corps
The Bangalore Contingent
The Bengal & North West Railway Battalion
The Bengal Nagpur Railway Battalion
The Bombay, Baroda And Central India Railway Regiment
The Bombay Volunteer Rifles Corps
The Burma Railways Battalion
The Calcutta And Presidency Battalion
The Calcutta Presidency Battalion
The Calcutta Scottish
The Cawnpore Rifles
The Coorg And Mysore Company
The DelhI Contingent
The East Coast Battalion
The East Indian Railway Regiment
The Eastern Bengal Company
The Eastern Bengal Railway Battalion
The Great Indian Peninsula Railway Regiment
The Hyderabad Rifles
The Lucknow Rifles
The Lucknow Volunteer Rifles
The Madras And Southern Mahratta Railway Rifles
The Madras Guards
The Mussourie Battalion
The Nagpur Rifles
The Naini Tal Volunteer Rifles
The Nilgiri Malabar Battalion
The Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles
The North Western Railway Battalion
The Oudh And Rohilkhand Railway Battalion
The Poona Rifles
The Punjab Rifles
The Rangoon Battalion
The Simla Rifles
The Sind Rifles
The South Indian Railway Battalion
The Tenasserim Battalion
The Upper Burma Battalion
MILITARY POLICE AND FRONTIER UNITS
Burma Military Police
Malabar Special Police
Assam Rifles
Touchi Scouts
SERVICES
The Army Bearer Corps
The Army Clothing Department
The Army Hospital Corps
The Army Remount Department
The Army Veteirary
The Indian Medical Department
The Indian Ordinance Department
The Military Farms Department
Supply And Transport Corps
SUPPORT ARMS
Mountain Artillery
1st King George V's Own Bengal Sappers And Miners
(numeral omitted 1923)
2nd Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers And Miners
(numeral omitted 1923)
3rd Royal Bombay Sappers And Miners
(numeral omitted 1923)
4th Burma Sappers And Miners
(numeral omitted 1923)
1st Madras Pioneers
2nd Bombay Pioneers
3rd Sikh Pioneers
4th Hazara Pioneers
Royal Engineers Museum
Indian Sappers (1740-1947)
SEE ALSO
List Of Regiments Of The British Indian Army (1903)