RMB6TX13–INDIAN MUTINY 1857-58 The mutiny began at the Meerut military camp in northern Indian shown here in a contemporary engraving
RMET5E68–Military camp, Ghazeeodeenugger, Ghaziuddinnagar, Ghaziuddin nagar, Hindon river, Ghaziabad, India, Indian Rebellion, Mutiny views, Sepoy Mutiny, old
RMH4HTNK–Military camp of Dutch and Indian soldiers to Oleh leh on Sumatra, Indonesia, Anonymous, 1870 - 1900
RMPGBYRB–Locations during the Indian frontier wars in 1897–1898. Buddhist ridge, Malakand pass, Lowari pass, Ashreth camp, Chitral bridge, Chitral fort, Kila Drosh fort
RMKWDK1G–Gen. Miles and staff viewing the hostile Indian Camp, near Pine Ridge Agency, Jan. 16, 1891. As Commander, Military Division of the Missouri, he arrived after the Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec. 29, 1890 to engage in peace talks with Sioux of the Lakota reservations. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 15)
RMD16MPR–Civilians including children Learning Army Latest Tanks in Indian army Military camp in South India
RM2E67A37–Indian army soldiers and relatives carry a coffin containing the body of Gurmail Singh, an Indian soldier, as women wail during his funeral on the outskirts of Jammu December 6, 2014. Militants sneaked into an Indian military camp in Kashmir on Friday, killing 11 soldiers including Singh and police, the worst losses for security forces in six years in the Himalayan territory claimed by Pakistan. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR - Tags: MILITARY OBITUARY CIVIL UNREST)
RMAXJ1NF–Militia officer George Washington reading prayers in camp during the French and Indian War. Hand-colored steel engraving
RF2D9JFWE–Interior of an Army Tent Lithograph from the book Campaign in India 1857-58 Illustrating the military operations before Delhi ; 26 Hand coloured Lithographed plates. by George Francklin Atkinson Published by Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in 1859
RMFFYTEW–APACHE CAMP, 1882. /nApache Native Americans in camp, one (right) wearing a partial military uniform, in the Arizona Territory. Photographed by A. Frank Randall, 1882.
RMRRJA1T–Vintage Photographic Postcard Showing a Group of Sikh Soldiers Having a Meeting Inside an Army Camp. Location Unknown.
RM2AAM6H8–military camp in Nubra valley in Ladakh, northern India
RMGD4CEP–Base camp of Indian Army
RMJHJH8E–U.S. and Indian soldiers learn about the stryker vehicles mortar system during Exercise Yudh Abhyas at Camp Bundela October 12, 2009 in Babina, India. (photo by Rodney Jackson via Planetpix)
RMERG84X–Colonists invading a Native American camp, published in 1887. The caption reads 'Charging an Indian camp'.
RMW2P96B–A view of the Indus River. The Indian campaign of Alexander the Great began in 326 BCE. After conquering the Achaemenid Empire of Persia, the Macedonian king (and now the great king of the Persian Empire), Alexander, launched a campaign into the Indian subcontinent in present-day Pakistan, part of which formed the easternmost territories of the Achaememid Empire following the Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley (6th century BCE). The rationale for this campaign is usually said to be Alexander's desire to conquer the entire known world, which the Greeks thought ended in India.
RMERG6A9–Colonists invading a Native American camp, published in 1887. The caption reads 'Charging an Indian camp'.
RMFFE76R–U.S. ARMY SCOUTS, 1891. /nA long row of U.S. military men and Lakota Sioux scouts on horseback in front of a tipi camp. Photographed in 1891 by John C.H. Grabill, probably on or near the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
RMPPAK84–Crawford, Nebraska - The site of the original cavalry barracks at Fort Robinson State Park. (The existing building is a reproduction.) Fort Robinson i
RM2H75DRP–A historical view of seven British Colonial Indian infantry soldiers, standing at attention in a camp, c. 1902.
RMET5EHY–British soldiers, elephants, horses, camels, camp lines, India, Indian Rebellion, Mutiny views, Sepoy Mutiny, old vintage 1800s picture
RMKWDMMK–Gen. Miles and staff viewing the hostile Indian Camp, near Pine Ridge Agency, Jan. 16, 1891. As Commander, Military Division of the Missouri, he arrived after the Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec. 29, 1890 to engage in peace talks with Sioux of the Lakota reservations. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 15)
RMHH63GG–The Commander in Chief's Camp at the time of the Coronation Durbar ceremony in Delhi, India, December 1911.
RMKWDK3P–Portrait of Buffalo Bill and General Miles, viewing the Hostile Indian Camp in Jan. 1891. Following the Wounded Creek Massacre, Buffalo Bill was scouting for notorious Indians to feature in the upcoming European tour of his Wild West Show. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 26)
RMD16M8P–Indian Army Tank on Military Camp at India
RMD23HA6–Indian camp bar , Camp Humphreys South Korea
RMERGHAB–World War I: Indian encampment in France. Two soldiers going to sacrifice a sheep and a goat. British Indian Army at the Western Front. From French postcard series 'Pays de France'.
RM2HD4EHE–H.Q. of the 10th Indian Infantry Division, Erbil, Iraq, 1941-2. Anglo-Iraqi War. In the snow in the desert camp. They were on their way to India but got diverted to Iraq. Here are some Officers in front of their tent after a heavy snowfall.
RMJR30P1–French and Indian War,Battle of Lake George,1755
RF2D9JG4B–Fusiliers Bring the captured guns into camp Lithograph from the book Campaign in India 1857-58 Illustrating the military operations before Delhi ; 26 Hand coloured Lithographed plates. by George Francklin Atkinson Published by Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in 1859
RM2G4TJRK–USMC Navajo Code Talkers of the 3rd and 4th Division Navajo code talker platoons of World War II, dressed in their unit's uniform, pose for a group photo at Camp Pendleton during a February 1, 1987, commemoration of the landing on Iwo Jima. (USA)
RMJKA68T–USA, Oklahoma, El Reno, Fort Reno, former Indian Wars military outpost and POW camp for German prisoners in World War Two
RMEJKDKA–Lt. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon, commander of U.S. Army, Pacific, talks with the director of general military operations for India before a demonstration put on by the two nations' militaries at Camp Bundela, India, Oct. 26, 2009. U.S.-Indian Armies wrap up historic exercise /-news/2009/10/29/29473-us-indian-armies-wrap-up-historic-exercise/
RM2BAC9YC–Contemporary illustration of Colonel Henry Bouquet conducting a council with the Indians, in a British military camp. Scene is from a map of Indian-country under the command of Colonel Bouquet in 1764, during 'Pontiac's war' (BSLOC 2019 3 45)
RMBE3E0E–Military camp and the North Pullu check point at the Khardong pass, near the Chinese-Pakistani borderland, Karakoram Range on t
RFCBPWKA–The 13th Bengal Lancers tent camp spear lance British Indian Army Raj India Bengal Madras Bombay warfare combat armed forces
RMFFE0YP–INDIAN RAID MAP, 1790. /nPlan of the route of the raids on Native American villages led by Brigadier General Josiah Harmer, October 1790.
RMPPAK7W–Crawford, Nebraska - The site of the original cavalry barracks at Fort Robinson State Park. (The existing building is a reproduction.) Fort Robinson i
RM2H75E6M–A historical view of a unit of British Colonial Indian Military Police on parade. Taken from a postcard c. 1912.
RMET5E6N–Mhow camp, Dr. Ambedkar Nagar, cantonment, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India, Indian Rebellion, Mutiny views, Sepoy Mutiny, old vintage 1800s picture
RMBTK3NM–Camp Supply, Indian territory. Military stockade near Beaver River and Wolf Creek (north fork of Canadian River), Utah. Engraving in Harper's Weekly, 1869
RM2E7DTKK–Indian U.N. peacekeepers patrol through a camp for people displaced by fighting in Kiwanja, 70 km (50 miles) north of Goma in eastern Congo, November 22, 2008. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO)
RMKWDK0F–Hostile Indian camp of tipis, horses, and wagons on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in Jan. 1891. They were considered hostiles because they joined the Ghost Dance Movement, resisted white indoctrination and culture. They only reluctantly followed orders to come into the Pine Ridge Agency, in late 1890, before the Wounded Knee Massacre. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 13)
RMD16MN0–Civilians enjoy watching and entering into the Indian Military T 72 Army Tank demonstrated by India Army Soldier
RM2BX9K8R–A British officer of Gurkha unit interrogates a Japanese prisoner during the Battle of Imphal in the region around the city of Imphal, the capital of the state of Manipur in northeast India from March until July 1944. Japanese armies attempted to destroy the Allied forces at Imphal and invade India, but were driven back into Burma with heavy losses.
RMT8RKMR–'An Elephant Battery, 'Camp of Exercise', Rawal Pindi', c1890, (1901). Creator: Raja Deen Dayal & Sons.
RM2H988EJ–A late 19th Century illustration of the British Indian Army on the march. It was responsible for the defence of both the British Indian Empire and the princely states which could also have their own armies.
RMG15KTC–Three Cheyenne men by the names of Standing Elk, Running Hog, and Little Wolf, dressed in ceremonial clothing and holding rifles, meet with a Colonel Delriens of the US military with the aid of an interpreter. Photographed in South Dakota sometime between
RM2H9830P–A historical view of the British army and British Indian army rest camp in Pathankot, Punjab, British Colonial India, during the early 1900s.
RMERD6NY–US Army 1st Sgt. Anthony Coates discusses the M4 carbine rifle with Indian Army Soldiers from the 94th Armored Brigade standing during Exercise Yudh Abhyas October 12, 2009 in Babina, India.
RMJKA68W–USA, Oklahoma, El Reno, Fort Reno, former Indian Wars military outpost and POW camp for German prisoners in World War Two
RM2H52WE7–A historical landscape view of the British army and British Indian army Chakdara camp in 1915-1916 on the North-West Frontier of British colonial India. The campaign, during the First World War, involved defending India from tribal attacks coming from Afghanistan. On the reverse it is stated that Luke Biggins was one of the soldiers at the camp.
RMEJF6FF–Construction provided by Missouri National Guard members and members of other military services recently concluded on the 14.3-mile roadway on Annette Island, Alaska. First proposed by the Metlakatla Indian community nearly 60 years ago, the road project started to become reality in 1997 when plans were formulated and the base camp, Camp Wy Wuh, was built. Missouri National Guard photo
RMB9J66A–Indian soldiers from the base camp, Kashmir conflict, at a parade on Independance day, 15th September, on a former polo field i
RM2B00XCH–England/UK: 'Opium Smoking in the Lascar's Room', London. Engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883), 1873. Engraved image titled: 'Opium Smoking - The Lascar's Room in Edwin Drood', from Harper's Weekly. A 'Lascar' was a sailor or militiaman from the Indian subcontinent or other countries east of the Cape of Good Hope, employed on European ships from the 16th century until the beginning of the 20th century. The word comes from the Persian Lashkar, meaning military camp or army, and al-askar, the Arabic word for a guard or soldier.
RM2BAC9XA–French and Indian War. A west view of Oswego and Fort Ontario (later called Fort Oswego) with General Jeffrey Amherst's camp on Lake Ontario in 1760. The Fort was where insurgent Native leader, Pontiac, signed a treaty with William Johnson on July 25, 1766. (BSLOC 2019 3 17)
RMPPAK7X–Crawford, Nebraska - The site of the original cavalry barracks at Fort Robinson State Park. (The existing building is a reproduction.) Fort Robinson i
RM2B00WGA–Sri Lanka: Pottu Amman, commander of the LTTE or Tamil Tiger Black Tigers force and Tiger Organization Security Intelligence Service (TOSIS). Shanmugalingam Sivashankar, aka Pottu Amman, joined LTTE in 1981 along with Colonel Soosai, and became second in LTTE's military wing after leader Velupillai Prabhakaran. Pottu Amman was trained at a coastal camp in Vedaranyam in Tamil Nadu. He was responsible for training Black Tigers for suicide missions, most notably when former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was killed in 1989. He may have been killed by the Sri Lankan Army in May 1 2009.
RMET5F3T–Sepoy soldier encampment, Barrackpore, Barrackpur, West Bengal, India, Indian Rebellion, Mutiny views, Sepoy Mutiny, vintage 1800s picture
RMKWDMPX–Portrait of Buffalo Bill and General Miles, viewing the Hostile Indian Camp in Jan. 1891. Following the Wounded Creek Massacre, Buffalo Bill was scouting for notorious Indians to feature in the upcoming European tour of his Wild West Show. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 26)
RM2E7B4A8–Military personnel stand at the recovery camp in Galawa beach where a Yemenia Airbus A310-300 plane crashed in Mitsamiouli, 30 km (19 miles) north of Comoros' capital Moroni, July 4, 2009. The operator of the Yemeni aircraft that crashed into the Indian Ocean off the Comoros islands this week has suspended flights from Paris, a spokeswoman for Aeroports de Paris, the Paris airports operator, said on Friday. Only one survivor was found after the accident, with the remaining 153 people on board the plane still missing. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (COMOROS DISASTER TRANSPORT MILITARY)
RMKWDK02–Brule Sioux camp of 2,000 after the Wounded Knee Massacre, on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. On Dec. 29, 1890, warriors from this encampment road toward the sound of guns. They attacked toward the US soldiers, but turned back under fire, with one warrior killed. After the Massacre, their camp was surrounded by US Army, during Jan. 1891. In the foreground, horses drink at White Clay Creek watering hole. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 12)
RMD16MT4–Know your Army Mela Exhibition of Indian Army.People including children entering Military Tanks and Learning more about Army
RM2D14NTB–Indian U.N. peacekeepers patrol through a camp for people displaced by fighting in Kiwanja, 70 km (50 miles) north of Goma in eastern Congo, November 22, 2008. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO)
RF2A1H9CW–View of snow clad route leading to the Nathu La pass which is the international border between India and China in the state of Sikkim
RM2D2XWYP–Indian U.N. peacekeepers play basketball as people displaced by fighting live in a camp of makeshift tents outside their compound in Kiwanja, 70kms (50 miles) north of Goma in eastern Congo, November 21, 2008. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO)
RMG29M46–Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir. 27th May, 2016. Indian army troopers walk back to their base camp after a gunfight at Khonchipora village in Tangmarg, some 35 kilometers north of Srinagar, summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, May 27, 2016. Six militants and an Indian military trooper were killed in two separate gunfights in restive Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said Friday. Credit: Stringer/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMFFD0EP–ARCHERY, c1830. /nArchery demonstration at an American military camp on the western frontier. Wood engraving, c1830.
RMEJRN98–Soldiers assigned to Troop B, 2nd Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, "Strykehorse," 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, listen to a yoga instructor during their yoga session at Camp Bundela in Babina, India, Oct. 11. The instruction is part of a cultural exchange between the Indian Army and the U.S. Army. The Soldiers are in India in support of Exercise Yudh Abhyas 09. YA09, which is scheduled for Oct. 12-27, is a bilateral exercise involving the Armies of India and the United States. The primary goal of the exercise is to develop and expand upon the relationship b
RMJKA68P–USA, Oklahoma, El Reno, Fort Reno, former Indian Wars military outpost and POW camp for German prisoners in World War Two, chapel builts by German POWs, exterior
RM2HHJH9M–The Indian army camp on the race course at Marseilles, France. September 1914
RMHEJPP4–CAMP BUNDELA, India (Oct. 27, 2009) – Indian Army Lt. Gen. A.S. Sekhon, Indian army director of general military operations, and U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon, commanding general, U.S. Army, Pacific, conduct a pass and review of the troops during the closing ceremony of Exercise Yudh Abyas 09, a bilateral exercise involving the Armies of India and the United States. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Crista Yazzie, U.S. Army, Pacific Public Affairs) Indian Army Lt. Gen. A.S. Sekhon and U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Benjamin R. Mixon conduct a pass and review of the troops during the closing ceremony of Yudh Ab
RMB9J669–Indian soldiers from the base camp, Kashmir conflict, at a parade on Independance day, 15th September, on a former polo field i
RM2HHJHC1–Indian troops seen here marching to their rest camp in Marseilles. September 1914
RM2BACBT4–INFANTRY CAMP IN WICKYUPS, ON WHITEWOOD. Infantry camp after the Battle of Slim Buttes in the Sioux War of 1876, Sept. 1876, during General Crook's expedition and the Black Hills, summer 1876. Wickyups is an old Indian word for house and refers to primitive shelters, most often made of brush or grass (BSLOC 2019 9 103)
RMPPAK7Y–Crawford, Nebraska - The site of the original cavalry barracks at Fort Robinson State Park. (The existing building is a reproduction.) Fort Robinson i
RMB0KBYE–West Indian band, Up-Park-Camp, Jamaica, c1905. Artist: Adolphe Duperly & Son
RM2AR8456–Dutch-Indian troops receive weapons instruction [training camp Australia?] Annotation: Repronegative. See 149-1154 Date: 1945 Keywords: natives, military, World War II
RMKWDMKK–Hostile Indian camp of tipis, horses, and wagons on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in Jan. 1891. They were considered hostiles because they joined the Ghost Dance Movement, resisted white indoctrination and culture. They only reluctantly followed orders to come into the Pine Ridge Agency, in late 1890, before the Wounded Knee Massacre. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 13)
RM2D5FJ0W–An Indian army doctor examines a soldier in a camp outside Kargil in northern Kashmir June 28. Indian troops are battling to flush out hundreds of guerrillas in the region near the military control line with Pakistan. KK/JIR
RMCWB650–Camp Supply, Indian territory. Military stockade near Beaver River and Wolf Creek (north fork of Canadian River), Utah.
RMD16MBA–Indian Army Tanker Truck resting in Military camp of South India
RM2AR3D14–Recruits of ML-KNIL (Military Aviation Royal Dutch Indian Army) in training at Camp St. Ives Bradfield Park near Sydney (New South Wales). Date: July 1945 Location: Australia, Sydney Keywords: Army, military, training, World War II
RF2A1H9D4–View of the border of India and China at Nathu La pass in the state of Sikkim in India
RMD16M7T–Indian Army Battle Tank resting at the Military Base in South India
RMG29M49–Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir. 27th May, 2016. Indian army troopers walk back to their base camp after a gunfight at Khonchipora village in Tangmarg, some 35 kilometers north of Srinagar, summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, May 27, 2016. Six militants and an Indian military trooper were killed in two separate gunfights in restive Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said Friday. Credit: Stringer/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMFG2F5R–GREAT SIOUX WAR, 1876. /nArrival of Shoshone Native Americans at the U.S. military camp on the forks of the Goose Creek in Wyoming, 14 June 1876 before the Battle of the Rosebud during the Great Sioux War of 1876. Contemporary American wood engraving.
RMM3PD4K–Jammu, Indian-controlled Kashmir. 11th Feb, 2018. Indian soldiers disembark from a military truck at the site of an attack on a military camp at Sunjawan, in Jammu, the winter capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, on Feb. 11, 2018. Two junior-level officers of the Indian army and two militants were killed while nine others, including women and children, wounded Saturday in an gunfight in restive Indian-controlled Kashmir. Credit: Stringer/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMJKA68R–USA, Oklahoma, El Reno, Fort Reno, former Indian Wars military outpost and POW camp for German prisoners in World War Two, chapel builts by German POWs, interior
RMEJRN99–Sgt. 1st Class William Dressel, platoon sergeant, Troop B, 2nd Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, "Strykehorse," 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, takes breathing advice from Indian Army Naib Subedar Jasbir Singh during a yoga session at Camp Bundela in Babina, India, Oct. 11. The instruction is part of a cultural exchange between the Indian Army and the U.S. Army. The Soldiers are in India in support of Exercise Yudh Abhyas 09. YA09, which is scheduled for Oct. 12-27, is a bilateral exercise involving the Armies of India and the United States. The primary goal o
RMD16M61–Parachute Regiment Soldier from Indian army Skydiving above the Military camp at Kerala India
RMB9J66J–Indian soldiers from the base camp, Kashmir conflict, at a parade on Independance day, 15th September, on a former polo field i
RM2HHJFN8–Indian troops seen here cooking Protee in their camp kitchen in Marseilles.
RM2BACAND–Battle of St. Clair's Defeat, (aka Battle of a Thousand Slain) on Nov. 3, 1792. Major General Arthur St. Clair's army of 1,000 were defending their hilltop encampment, which was surrounded by a force of 1,100 Western Confederacy Indians (Little Turtle's Army) in the wilderness of western Ohio. After 3 hours battle, the remaining able bodied soldiers escaped through their encirclement with a desparate bayonet charge. The disabled, wounded, and most camp followers were left to their unhappy fate in the hands of the Indian (BSLOC 2019 5 37)
RMPPAK8A–Crawford, Nebraska - Officers' Row at Fort Robinson State Park. Fort Robinson is a former U.S. Army outpost which played a major role in the Indian wa
RMW7DDY8–Brigadier-General Havelock leaving the Fortress of Allahabad to recapture Cawnpore, 1857. Artist: Unknown
RM2H8YMAC–PORT OF DJIBOUTI, Djibouti (Nov. 29, 2021) – The Henry J. Kaiser-class fleet replenishment oiler USNS Kanawha (T-AO-196) sits pier side during a sustainment and logistics visit at the Port of Djibouti, Nov. 29, 2021. Kanawha is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and Pacific through the Western Indian Ocean and the strategic choke points. Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti serves as an expeditionary base for U.S. military forces providing support to ships, aircraft a
RMKWDMK5–Brule Sioux camp of 2,000 after the Wounded Knee Massacre, on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. On Dec. 29, 1890, warriors from this encampment road toward the sound of guns. They attacked toward the US soldiers, but turned back under fire, with one warrior killed. After the Massacre, their camp was surrounded by US Army, during Jan. 1891. In the foreground, horses drink at White Clay Creek watering hole. Photo by John Grabill, Jan. 1891 (BSLOC 2017 18 12)
RM2D5EB98–An Indian soldier writes a letter to his family from a camp in the Kargil sector of northern Kashmir June 28. Indian troops are battling to flush out hundreds of guerrillas in the region near the military control line with Pakistan. KK/JIR
RMKWDK3M–Leaders of the Hostile Indians after the Wounded Knee Massacre of Dec. 29, 1890. Guarded by a soldier are Two Strike, Crow Dog, and High Hawk, all Sub-Chiefs of the Upper Brule tribe who defied the US Government order to come in to Pine Ridge Agency in Nov. 1890. Instead they set up camp in a natural fortress 40 miles north of the agency, until finally arriving in late 1890, shortly before the Massacre (BSLOC 2017 18 24)
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