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Regimental History of the 1st Battalion 8th Punjab Regiment
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Regimental History of the 1st Battalion 8th Punjab Regiment

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The 89th Punjabis had a most distinguished record of service during the First World War. They have the unique distinction of claiming to have served in more theatres of war than any other unit of the British Empire in that conflict. These included: Aden (Yemen), Egypt, Gallipoli, France, Mesopotamia, North West Frontier of India, Salonika (Greece), and the Russian Transcaucasia, where they served from 1918-20 as part of the British Expeditionary Force. They are perhaps remembered unfortunately for their short deployment to Gallipoli, where after only two weeks they were withdrawn. The official reason given in the Official History was that the Brigade commander Maj. Gen. Sir H. V. Cox was opposed to the use of Mohammedan troops against the Turks. Sir Ian Hamilton in a letter to Lord Kitchener reinforced this on 2nd May by saying, "I do not propose to use the Mahametan Companies in the first fighting". Hamilton on the 14th of May followed this up in another cablegram, "sending back 69th and 89th Punjabis today as Cox does not think it wise to employ them in the firing line so close to Constantinople."

This regimental history has long been out of print and it is hoped that making it available once again will fill a gap in the accounts of a number campaigns.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gosling Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 April 2023
Pages
141
ISBN
9781874351207

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The 89th Punjabis had a most distinguished record of service during the First World War. They have the unique distinction of claiming to have served in more theatres of war than any other unit of the British Empire in that conflict. These included: Aden (Yemen), Egypt, Gallipoli, France, Mesopotamia, North West Frontier of India, Salonika (Greece), and the Russian Transcaucasia, where they served from 1918-20 as part of the British Expeditionary Force. They are perhaps remembered unfortunately for their short deployment to Gallipoli, where after only two weeks they were withdrawn. The official reason given in the Official History was that the Brigade commander Maj. Gen. Sir H. V. Cox was opposed to the use of Mohammedan troops against the Turks. Sir Ian Hamilton in a letter to Lord Kitchener reinforced this on 2nd May by saying, "I do not propose to use the Mahametan Companies in the first fighting". Hamilton on the 14th of May followed this up in another cablegram, "sending back 69th and 89th Punjabis today as Cox does not think it wise to employ them in the firing line so close to Constantinople."

This regimental history has long been out of print and it is hoped that making it available once again will fill a gap in the accounts of a number campaigns.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gosling Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 April 2023
Pages
141
ISBN
9781874351207