14th punjab regimentの例文
- Haig was appointed commanding officer of the 4th Battalion 14th Punjab Regiment 10 February 1930.
- He was posted to the 1st Battalion of the 14th Punjab Regiment, which was called " Sher Dil Paltan ".
- He was admitted to the Indian Army and posted to the 1st battalion 14th Punjab Regiment as of 23 October 1923.
- It moved at the end of September 1939 to Dacca in East Bengal to relieve the 2nd battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment.
- The "'14th Punjab Regiment "'was a regiment of the British Indian Army from 1922 to 1947.
- He joined the 1st Battalion 14th Punjab Regiment as a Second Lieutenant 24 January 1936, and was promoted Lieutenant 4 May 1936.
- Ayub Khan's performance at the 1 / 14th Punjab Regiment " Sherdils ", later known as 5th Punjab Regiment.
- Haig became colonel of the 4th Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment on 9 July 1937 and the same year was appointed commandant of the Quetta Staff College.
- Krohcol was under its designated strength and delayed due to a second battalion the 5 / 14th Punjab Regiment and a light artillery battery failing to arrive on time.
- On 11 May 1934 he transferred to the 1st battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment, who he served with on the Mohamand campaign on the North West Frontier in 1935.
- These regiments would all play a prominent role during World War II . Within the 14th Punjab Regiment, the 1st and 5th battalions were deployed in Singapore fell on 15 February 1942.
- These were amalgamated to form six regiments : the 1st Punjab Regiment, the 2nd Punjab Regiment, the 8th Punjab Regiment, the 14th Punjab Regiment, the 15th Punjab Regiment and the 16th Punjab Regiment.
- Beanland was appointed second in command of the 3rd battalion 14th Punjab Regiment on 11 June 1934, then he was appointed to command the 10th battalion 14th Punjab Regiment from 25 January 1938 until 8 August 1940.
- Beanland was appointed second in command of the 3rd battalion 14th Punjab Regiment on 11 June 1934, then he was appointed to command the 10th battalion 14th Punjab Regiment from 25 January 1938 until 8 August 1940.
- On 28 January, Beresford-Pierse sent the 3rd Battalion of the 14th Punjab Regiment to attack Mount Cochen, and on the following day he sent the 1st Battalion of the 6th Rajputana Rifles Regiment to join it.
- Barton was British minister in Addis Ababa during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War and ordered a detachment of British Indian Army troops from the 14th Punjab Regiment to defend the legation during this period while providing space for 2000 refugees.
- Sydney's two sons; Michael and Vanya, joined the British Indian Army and were both stationed in 5 / 14th Punjab Regiment until he was killed in action during the disastrous Battle of Slim River on 7 January 1942.
- On the evening of 28 January, the 3 / 14th Punjab Regiment made a flanking move into the Cochen hills to the south and next day, they were joined by the 1 / 6th Rajputana Rifles but were unable to find a way forward.
- At 17 : 00, Gott ordered 5th Indian Infantry Division to execute a night attack to capture the western half of Ruweisat ridge and Deir el Shein . 3 / 14th Punjab Regiment from 9th Indian Infantry Brigade attacked at 02 : 00 on 23 July but failed as they lost their direction.
- Percy Smith retired in 1925 due to health issues for home and died on 12 July 1928 at No . 10, Marine-terrace, Barmouth, Merioneth, North Wales, leaving his widow, Ada Mary Smith and two sons, Captain H . K . Percy Smith of the 10 / 14th Punjab Regiment, Ferozepore, India and J . C . Percy Smith and a daughter V . K . Percy Smith.