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AFI and ITF
Which units inherited the battle honours and regimental silver of the Auxiliary Forces of India and the Indian Territorial Force which were disbanded in 1947-1948?
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Welcome to the Forum Pheroze. Your account is active and open for posts.
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The AFIwas made up of [largely] British and Anglo-Indians. The clear, though rarely stated, purpose of the AFI was to prevent a repeat of the 1857 Mutiny be creating units which could 'put down' rebellious sipahis. In fact, many of the AFI units saw service 'in aid to the civil powers' rather than in defending India from foreign foes, so it seems illogical to me that anyone in India after 1947 would want to perpetuate these unit. My two cents worth! Peter |
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The counterparts/successor to the former AFI/IDF is I guess the current Indian Territorial Army. The medal given to them is identical to the India Efficiency medal of pre-47 except that it has the Lions of Ashoka instead of the sovereign..
No idea who inherited the honours/regimental silver etc...but you do find a lot of regimental spoons to AFI units on ebay! |
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I don't think any AFI unit was ever awarded a battle honour. They were all disbanded in 1947 and there are no successor units. Some ITF units were converted into regular battalions during the war to replace those captured in Singapore or elsewhere. Again, there were no battle honours awarded to ITF units. Their silver, etc was either dispersed in 1947 or may have been deposited in the regimental centre of the particulat bn.
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