3 Knights in India

3 Knights in India

Author: John Steventon

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 1411687396

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Ready or not, the Knight family is going to India. They're going to have the time of their lives, as well, if they can somehow survive the antics of friends and family that bring to Bangalore a boatload of personal problems! 3 knights in India is a comic strip adventure and more, using illustrations, recipes, and personal musings to round out the fictional tale within, and give the reader an authentic taste of the real India. So fasten your seatbelts, turn off that cell phone, and make sure that your seat tray is in the upright position. Come along for the ride...to a land where adventure can still be found, and every experience is new.


3 Knights in India

3 Knights in India

Author: John Steventon

Publisher:

Published: 2013-06-12

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780615831039

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Ready or not, the Knight family is going to India... and they'll have the time of their lives, regardless of the antics of friends and family that bring to Bangalore a boatload of personal problems!3 KNIGHTS IN INDIA is a comic strip adventure and more, using illustrations, recipes, and personal musings to round out the fictional tale within, and give the reader an authentic taste of the real India. At the same time, it's a story of family and friendship, and the drama that comes with them!So fasten your seat belts, make sure that your seat tray is in the upright position, and come along for the ride... to a land where adventure can still be found, and every experience is new. 3 Knights in India ran as a weekly comic strip for nearly two years in India Post, and takes place 8 years after the events of "Take Me Away From All This!!".


Indian Army List January 1919 - Volume 3

Indian Army List January 1919 - Volume 3

Author: Army Headquarters, India

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2012-02-06

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 1781502595

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Volume 3 of 4. The January and July issues of the Indian Army List contain not only the distribution of officers on the active list of the Army in India, including officers of British army regiments, battalions etc stationed in India, but are supplemented by the addition of Orders of Knighthood, Honours and Awards, including Foreign Orders, by the non-effective officer list and the War Services of officers of the Indian Army. Details of each officer include dates of birth (except for wartime commissioned officers), date of first commission, of appointment to the Indian Army and dates of promotion. Officers are grouped according to their rank and by seniority within that rank, and are again shown under their regiments/battalions. In the case of British units, their date of arrival in India is shown, and with Indian units their date of formation and changes in title since, plus details of the backgrounds of men recruited, e.g. Sikhs, Punjabis, Dogras, Rajputs, etc. This army list also includes all native Viceroy Commissioned Officers - Subadar Majors, Subadars and Jemadars - and their war services, Major HQs and their staffs, divisional and brigade commanders and their staffs, schools, colleges, Administrative Departments of the Army are all shown. Non-regular Indian Defence Force units such as 22nd Bengal and North-Western railway Battalion, and the Indian Army Reserve of Officers are all there, along with British Warrant Officers serving in departments of the Indian Army. In 1914 there were 116 Indian and 10 Gurkha Regiments, all with one battalion apart from the cavalry, 32 Indian and one Gurkha regiment had been formed and the majority of the original regiments had raised second and sometimes third battalions. This splendid four-volume work reflects the tremendous contribution made by the Indian Army to the Empire's war effort. A full index is included.