History of the Sikh Pioneers (23rd, 32nd, 34th)

History of the Sikh Pioneers (23rd, 32nd, 34th) Author: MacMunn, George Publisher: Sampson Low, Marston, London The History of the Sikh Pioneers (23rd, 32nd, 34th)" is an invaluable book written by Lieutenant-General Sir George MacMunn. Published in London by Sampson Low, Marston and Co. in approximately 1936, this comprehensive work provides a meticulous account of the illustrious Sikh Pioneers regiment. With a colored frontispiece and 44 black-and-white illustrations, the book presents a captivating exploration of the regiment's formation, campaigns, and significant contributions throughout its service. Organized into twenty-two chapters, the book delves into various topics including the origins of Sikh pioneers, their presence in Delhi, their involvement in the Afghan War and its concluding phases, as well as their participation in the World War.

Lieutenant-General Sir George MacMunn, a highly regarded British Army officer and military historian, utilizes his expertise to illuminate the remarkable history of the Sikh Pioneers, with additional assistance from Captain Spurgin, a member of the Sikh Pioneers regiment.