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AUTHOR: Sandes, E
FORMAT: 594pp 24 Bw Pb
This is a remarkably detailed history of the Royal Engineers in India, beginning with the first British Engineers at the time of the establishment of the East India Company. Since the Engineers were present at all the wars involving East India Company soldiers and later the Indian Army this is, in fact, a history of that Army over nearly three hundred years to 1932. What makes the book so unique is that it is concerned solely with India and expeditions launched from there. There are accounts of the Mysore, Maratha, Nepalese, Burma, Afghan and Sikh Wars. The Indian Mutiny is covered in great detail - companies of the Bengal Sapper and Miners were among the mutineers. We read of siege warfare in practice - breaching batteries, tunnelling, mining, blowing obstacles and paving the way for infantry assault. There are also accounts of somewhat more peaceful activities such as the construction of roads, forts but by and large, it was a life of active service. Reorganisations of the Indian Army, the creation of the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Sappers and Miners (a gradual evolution from the original pioneer companies) are covered. In the Great War we follow the Sappers to the Western Front, to Mesopotamia, Egypt, Palestine, Persia and East Africa. This is a fine book, a worthy tribute to the British officers of the RE who served with the Indian Army Sappers and Miners and to their men. Reprint of the 1933 original edition.
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