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10th Indian Cavalry Brigade

The 10th Indian Cavalry Brigade was an important formation of the British Indian Army during the early 20th century, particularly notable for its role in World War I. Established in 1915, the brigade consisted of various cavalry regiments and was primarily engaged in operations on the Western Front and in the Middle East. Its tactical deployment included reconnaissance, mobile warfare, and support for infantry units. The brigade's contributions significantly enhanced the operational capabilities of the Indian Army in international conflicts. Following the war, the brigade continued to evolve, reflecting the changing dynamics of military organization in India, ultimately becoming part of the restructured Indian Army post-independence in 1947.