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  1. The Indian Army during British rule, also referred to as the British Indian Army, was the main military force of the British Indian Empire until 1947. [1] It was responsible for the defence of both British India and the princely states, which could also have their own armies. As quoted in the Imperial Gazetteer of India, "The British Government ...

  2. The Army is currently deployed in over 80 countries around the world. Deployments vary in strength from single military advisors to full operational deployments. Baltics. The British Army protects the United Kingdom’s interests at home and abroad, providing a safe and secure environment in which all British citizens can live and prosper.

  3. Military career. Jervois served in the Peninsular War [2] and, having been promoted to Lieutenant General in 1846, [3] went on to be Commander and Lieutenant Governor of Hong Kong in 1851. [4] He was also colonel of the 76th Regiment of Foot. [5] He was promoted general on 3 August 1860.

  4. British Army vs. Royal Navy. British Army vs. Royal Navy (en español: Ejército británico vs. Marina Real) es un evento anual de rugby, masculino y femenino, entre los equipos del Army Rugby Union y la Royal Navy Rugby Union. Inició en 1907, consiste en un partido de cada sexo y se juegan en el Estadio de Twickenham a inicios de diciembre. 1 .

  5. British Army. La British Army (en français : « Armée britannique ») est la branche terrestre des Forces armées britanniques (en anglais : British Armed Forces ). Elle a pris part à de nombreux conflits dans l'histoire récente et à travers le monde, ceci lui conférant un grand prestige dans l' histoire militaire.

  6. e. "Other ranks" (abbreviated "ORs") is the term used to refer to all ranks below officers in the British Army and the Royal Marines. It includes warrant officers, non-commissioned officers ("NCOs") and ordinary soldiers with the rank of private or regimental equivalent. Officers may, in speaking, distinguish themselves from those "in the ranks".

  7. British Army officer rank insignia. Listed in the table below are the insignia—emblems of authority—of the British Army. Badges for field officers were introduced in 1810 and the insignia was moved to the epaulettes in 1880. On ceremonial or parade uniforms these ranks continue to be worn on the epaulettes, either as cloth slides or as ...