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 British 4th Indian Division 

The 4th Indian Division, of the British Army, was an infantry division composed primarily of Indians (aka Brindians. The unit was largely commanded by Caucasians; however, it did include Indian officers with ranks as high as Captain or Major.

Notable Members of the 4th Indian Division


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