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SCINDIA'S FIELD BATTERY, GWALIOR
History: raised in 1861 as 3rd Company Artillery. In 1853 it become the 3rd Horse Artillery, later that Year renumbered as 2nd Horse Artillery. In 1898 it again renamed as "B" Battery Gwalior Horse Artillery. From 1942 it was known as Scindia's Field Battery.
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Literature: Image from The Indian state forces : Their lineage and insignia By the Maharaja of Jaipur
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