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128th Pioneers

The 128th Pioneers, also known as the 128th Pioneers Battalion, was a British Indian Army unit formed in the late 19th century, primarily engaged in engineering and construction tasks throughout the Indian subcontinent. Established in 1882, the battalion was composed of skilled laborers and craftsmen responsible for various civil and military infrastructure projects, including the construction of roads, bridges, and fortifications. The 128th Pioneers played a vital role during World War I, serving in various theaters, contributing to logistical support and engineering services. Post-war, the unit was disbanded, and its legacy endures in the history of military engineering in India, representing the intersection of colonial military organization and local craftsmanship.