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how was the army organised under the British
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Answered by nigarg82
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The British had organized their army in quite a disciplined way. The British made sure that each soldier was trained properly and each of them were given proper weapons and guns. Permanent divisional commands were formed with an establishment of staff officers under a major- general.

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Answered by PARTHIVBISWAS
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The numbered divisions were organised so that on mobilisation they could deploy a complete infantry division, a cavalry brigade, and a number of troops for internal security or local frontier defence. Permanent divisional commands were formed with an establishment of staff officers under a Major-General.

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