But this pilot wasn’t British or French or German, he was a 19 year old Indian called Indra Lal Roy. Indra Lal Roy was born in Calcutta in 1898 to an upper class family. He moved to London as a ...
At the turn of the 20th century, infected wounds and communicable diseases were the greatest scourge of armies, taking the lives of more soldiers than explosives or steel. In the American Civil ...
A new war memorial has been unveiled in Sussex to pay tribute to 53 Indian soldiers who died during World War I. The memorial, built by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), stands a few ...