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GWALIOR TRANSPORT COMPANY, GWALIOR

History: raised in 1890 as Gwalior Imperial Service Transport Corps. Served in Chitral in 1895 and in the Tirah Campaign 1897-98. In 1901 reorganised as Gwalior State Transport Corps Inperial Service Troops. In 1904 it was given its last name. In 1918 it served i Mesopotamia and in 1919 in the 3rd Afghan War.

Coat of arms (crest) of the Gwalior Transport Company, Gwalior
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Literature: Image from The Indian state forces : Their lineage and insignia By the Maharaja of Jaipur


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