1st Indian regiment to see action in WW1
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1st Indian regiment to see action in WW1
Officers of the first Indian regiment to come into action during the First World War, the 129th Duke of Connaughts Own Baluchis, Indian Army. It composed of six companies of trans-frontier Pathans from independent territory on the North West Frontier of India and two companies of Punjabi Musselmans from Rawal Pindi and Jhelum districts. The regiment had the additional distinction of being the first Indian regiment to have a recipient of the V.C. Private Khuda Dad. Date: 1914
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This historic photograph captures the officers of the 129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis, the first Indian regiment to see action during the First World War. Formed in 1914, the regiment was composed of six companies of trans-frontier Pathans from the independent territory on the North West Frontier of India and two companies of Punjabi Musselmans from Rawalpindi and Jhelum districts. The Baluchis were renowned for their bravery and fierce fighting skills, making them an invaluable addition to the British Indian Army. The regiment held the unique distinction of being the first Indian regiment to have a recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest military decoration for valor in the face of the enemy. Private Khuda Dad, a Baluchi soldier, was awarded the VC for his exceptional courage during the Battle of Neuve Chapelle in March 1915. The 129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis played a significant role in various battles, including the Second Battle of Ypres, the Battle of Loos, and the Battle of Arras. Their valiant efforts contributed to the Allied forces' successes against the German army during the First World War. This photograph is a testament to the crucial role the Indian Army played in the global conflict, with over one million Indian soldiers serving in various theaters of war. The 129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis' legacy continues to inspire and honor the rich military history of India and its contributions to world events.
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