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Indian Army picquet at Rogha Kot, Waziristan, 1920 circa (b/w photo)

Indian Army picquet at Rogha Kot, Waziristan, 1920 circa (b/w photo)
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Image title
Indian Army picquet at Rogha Kot, Waziristan, 1920 circa (b/w photo)
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Holmes, Randolph Bezzant (1888-1973) / British
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Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
black and white photograph
Date
1919 AD (C20th AD)
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Indian Army picquet at Rogha Kot, Waziristan, 1920 circa. Photograph by Randolph Bezzant Holmes (1888-1973), India, North West Frontier, 1920 circa. Frontier picquets were usually oval in shape with dry-stone walls of four feet six inches in height that allowed a soldier to stand and fire over them. There were also loopholes at ground level to counter the tribal tactic of employing snipers to pin down the heads of the defenders while swordsmen crept up close and scaled the wall. At the end of each picquet was a machine-gun nest and in the centre an area for supplies and ammunition. Ground sheets would be stretched inwards to provide some relief from the sun. From an album of 42 photographs mostly of which are produced by R B Holmes from the series ‘With the Derajat Column in Waziristan’, 1919-1920. The photographs were collected by Colonel G H Russell of the South Waziristan Scouts.

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
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