Sunday, April 22, 2012

A Tribute to the Brave Indian Army - First World War 1916

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Queen Alexandra's Presentation to the soldiers of India: At the India office
Source: The Illustrated war news - volume 3
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Sikh Soldier in First World War - 1914

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1914 French postcard showing a Sikh Havaldar posing for the photographer at Marseille, France, in the early days of the First World War.

Source: www.qbb.in

India in Second World War - Part 3

India+in+world+war+two+19Chief Officer Margaret L Cooper, Deputy Director of the Women’s Royal Indian Naval Service (WRINS), with Second Officer Kalyani Sen, WRINS at Rosyth during their two month study visit to Britain, 3rd June 1945

India+in+world+war+two+18Trainee mechanical engineers at work in the Royal Indian Navy’s shore establishment, HMIS TALWAR, near Bombay, 1941

India+in+world+war+two+17Crew of HMIS ‘Narbada’ with blistered gun barrels following the bombardment of Myebon, Hunters Bay, Burma

India+in+world+war+two+16Zavier Fernandez from Bombay was injured when the Russian convoy in which he was sailing was attacked. In hospital he underwent rehabilitation and in this photograph he was recovering the use of his fingers by working at strings on a frame

India+in+world+war+two+15Workers at an Indian railway workshop now employed in the construction of armoured vehicles, 1942

India+in+world+war+two+14Indian Air Force engineering officers under training at the Schools of Aeronautical Engineering, RAF Henlow, July 1943

Source: defencedynamics.mod.uk
© Crown Copyright/MOD 2009

India in Second World War - Part 2

India+in+world+war+two+13Private Begum Pasha Shah of the WAC (1) on duty in the Orderly Room of an RAF station in India, August 1943

India+in+world+war+two+12Indian women labourers, engaged in airfield construction work, pass mechanics working on a Royal Air Force Consolidated Liberator bomber at a base in Bengal. 1944

India+in+world+war+two+11Indian and RAF ground crew, 1943

India+in+world+war+two+10Indian technicians assembling cannon-firing Hurricanes

India+in+world+war+two+9Squadron Leader Karun Krishna Majumdar was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross - the first to be awarded to an Indian Air Force officer - for the gallantry and leadership that he displayed while serving as the commanding officer of No 1 Squadron, Indian Air Force, during the retreat from Burma in 1942. He was subsequently awarded a Bar to the DFC in recognition of his courage and skill while serving as a tactical reconnaissance pilot with No 268 Squadron, Royal Air Force, during the liberation of France in 1944. Squadron Leader Majumdar was the only Indian Air Force officer to receive two DFCs during the Second World War

More on Wing Commander Karun Krishna Majumdar

India+in+world+war+two+8Three of the four Engineer brothers who served in the Indian Air Force

India+in+world+war+two+7A scout car crew of 6th Duke of Connaught’s Own Lancers, Indian Armoured Corps, chat with youngsters in San Felice, Italy, during the advance towards the River Sangro

India+in+world+war+two+6A week before the German surrender in Italy, sappers of 136 Indian Railway Maintenance Company set about repairing some of the extensive damage in the railyards of Bologna, Italy

Source: defencedynamics.mod.uk
© Crown Copyright/MOD 2009

India in Second World War - Part 1

India, officially the Indian Empire, declared war on Germany in September 1939. The Provinces of India (which included most of modern-day India and the present day Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar), being imperial colonies of the United Kingdom, were by default a part of the Allies of World War II. Several Indian princely states provided large donations to the Allies to combat the threat of Nazism and Fascism (Wikipedia)

India+in+world+war+two+5Two crew members of a Sherman tank of the Scinde Horse, part of the Indian 31st Armoured Division in Iraq, March 1944

India+in+world+war+two+4Indian soldiers holding a Nazi flag which they had captured at Libyan Omar, December 1941

India+in+world+war+two+3An Indian infantry section of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment about to go on patrol on the Arakan front, Burma 1943

India+in+world+war+two+2Indian troops move ammunition in very muddy conditions whilst on the road to Tamu in Burma

India+in+world+war+twoThe British commander and Indian crew of a Sherman tank of the 9th Royal Deccan Horse, 255th Indian Tank Brigade, encounter a newly liberated elephant on the road to Meiktila, Burma 1945

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