what kind of confusion was created in the minds of the Indians serving in the British army
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that the grease coating the catridge of infield rifle which they had to bite in order to load the rigle was made up of cows
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Permanent divisional commands were formed with an establishment of staff officers under a Major-General. After the reforms ended in 1909, the Indian Army was organised along British lines, although it was always behind in terms of equipment. An Indian Army division consisted of three brigades each of four battalions.
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