Being Extracts from Military Manuals Considered Applicable to Police
Published by Authority.
Printed at the civil and military gazette press , 1929
Have you heard of the Police Drill Manual Punjab? This manual was created in 1929 for the Punjab Police to provide guidance on conducting drill exercises and performing procedures applicable to police work. It contains extracts from military manuals, suggesting the police sought guidance from the military for discipline and organization. This was during British colonial rule, with a strong British Army presence in the region. It's fascinating to see how unique challenges in policing required a tailored approach. The manual likely covered topics such as drills, formation, discipline, and handling situations.