Tales from Pendawar

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New book out from Helion on the early (ie "Napoleonic") version of the Indian Army - "Bullocks, Grain and Good Madeira: the Maratha and Jat campaigns 1803-1806" by Josh Provan - with a 15% discount until July 25th.
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Thanks for the information Baron, I shall look it up.
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The 4th Native Infantry Regiment for the Army of the Pendawar Presidency. More on the blog for any interested passers by...
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Did Indian (ie Sepoy) regiments of this period have a light company, as well as grenadiers? If not, what did they do for skirmishers?
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Fri Jul 16, 2021 8:03 pm Did Indian (ie Sepoy) regiments of this period have a light company, as well as grenadiers? If not, what did they do for skirmishers?
Apparently not, they had two companies of Grenadiers according to Grant. I painted four figures to represent those. I'm surmising skirmishing not really a feature of the early C19th wars in India. The European regiments of the EIC had a Light and a Grenadier company, as did HM Regular battalions.
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I likes them...
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This is such a brilliant project and thread
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Just bloody gorgeous.
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Thank you for the kind words of appreciation for my meagre efforts, they are much appreciated. As a bonus 'Thank You' here is the #1 6lb brass gun and crew of the Bhyklawar Horse Artillery ~
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MAGNIFICENT! My favourite uniform of all time.
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