Jodhpur Lancers

Publisher:
Roli Books
| Author:
Michael Creese
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Roli Books
Author:
Michael Creese
Language:
English
Format:
Hardback

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This is the story of the magnificent Jodhpur Lancers one of India’s most charismatic cavalry regiments even as centenary celebrations begin of their finest hour, their extraordinary victory at the Battle of Haifa (now in Israel) in 1918. Indeed, the charge, mounted on horses against machine gun fire, at the fortified city then held by German and Turkish forces, is described by many as perhaps the greatest cavalry charge ever on a regimental scale’, ranking alongside Cromwell’s Ironsides at Marston Moor, the Polish Lancers at Somosierra and the German cavalry at Mars-la-Tour.

No wonder the Jodhpur Lancers were referred to as the Jo Hokums (As You Command) by the end of the Great War no challenge was insurmountable, no order ever refused.

Laced with anecdotes and inside stories’, Michael Creese traces the roots of the regiment from its raising by the legendary Sir Pratap Singh to its early actions in China. From the muddy trenches of France; to Haifa and Aleppo and Damascus; to its eventual mechanization in the Second World War. Finally, and sadly, to its bureaucratic amalgamation with the Indian Army in the 1950s, where, against many odds, it has been able to retain a slice of its identity and history; the battle cry always Ran Banka Rathore’ (The Rathore Invincible in Battle).

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This is the story of the magnificent Jodhpur Lancers one of India’s most charismatic cavalry regiments even as centenary celebrations begin of their finest hour, their extraordinary victory at the Battle of Haifa (now in Israel) in 1918. Indeed, the charge, mounted on horses against machine gun fire, at the fortified city then held by German and Turkish forces, is described by many as perhaps the greatest cavalry charge ever on a regimental scale’, ranking alongside Cromwell’s Ironsides at Marston Moor, the Polish Lancers at Somosierra and the German cavalry at Mars-la-Tour.

No wonder the Jodhpur Lancers were referred to as the Jo Hokums (As You Command) by the end of the Great War no challenge was insurmountable, no order ever refused.

Laced with anecdotes and inside stories’, Michael Creese traces the roots of the regiment from its raising by the legendary Sir Pratap Singh to its early actions in China. From the muddy trenches of France; to Haifa and Aleppo and Damascus; to its eventual mechanization in the Second World War. Finally, and sadly, to its bureaucratic amalgamation with the Indian Army in the 1950s, where, against many odds, it has been able to retain a slice of its identity and history; the battle cry always Ran Banka Rathore’ (The Rathore Invincible in Battle).

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