44th Merwara Infantry - meaning and definition. What is 44th Merwara Infantry
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44th Merwara Infantry         
MILITARY UNIT
Sylhet Light Infantry; 14th (Mhairwara) Local Battalion; 9th (Mhairwara) Local Battalion; The Mhairwara Local Battalion; The Ajmer and Mhairwara Police Corps; The Mhairwara Battalion; The Mharawara Regiment; The Mharwara Battalion; 44th Mharawara Regiment; Sylhet Infantry
The 44th Merwara Infantry was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1824, when the Sylhet Light Infantry was raised.
44th Ohio Infantry Regiment         
MILITARY UNIT
44th Ohio Infantry
The 44th Ohio Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. In early 1864, the regiment was reorganized into the 8th Ohio Infantry Regiment.
44th Indiana Infantry Regiment         
  • M. B. Butler, 20th century photo
MILITARY UNIT
44th Indiana Infantry; 44th Indiana; 44th Indiana Volunteers; 44th Indiana Volunteer Infantry; 44th Regiment Indiana Infantry
The 44th Indiana Infantry, an American Civil War regiment, was organized at Fort Wayne, Indiana, on October 24, 1861, with Hugh B. Reed, a Fort Wayne druggist, as colonel, and officially mustered in on November 22, 1861.