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36th Sikhs - Various Ranks, 1896
On the left, holding his
sword is an officer. He has a badge on his turban. Next
is a havildar with three stripes on his arm, then a sepoy
in winter dress and three good conduct stripes. On the right
is a bugler. These last three other ranks do not wear a
badge like the officer, but all four have a quoit circling
their turbans. All four also wear boots instead of the sandals
or shoes that so many of the infantrymen wore.
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