Acting Lance Daffadar was the equivalent rank to
Lance CorporalLance Corporal is a military rank, used by many armed forces worldwide, and also by some police forces and other uniformed organizations. It is below the rank of Corporal, and is typically the lowest Non-commissioned officer, usually equivalent to the NATO Rank Grade OR-3.- Etymology :The presumed...
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British Indian ArmyThe Indian Army , now sometimes called the British Indian Army to distinguish it from the modern army of the Republic of India, was the principal army of the British Raj in India during the last half-century before the partition of India in 1947.The Indian Army served both in India and,...
cavalry units, ranking below
Lance DaffadarLance Daffadar was the equivalent rank to Corporal in British Indian Army cavalry units, ranking between Acting Lance Daffadar and Daffadar. In other units the equivalent was Naik. Like a British Corporal, a Lance Daffadar wore two rank chevrons....
. In other units the equivalent was
Lance NaikLance Naik was the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent was Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron....
. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.
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Acting Lance Daffadar was the equivalent rank to
Lance CorporalLance Corporal is a military rank, used by many armed forces worldwide, and also by some police forces and other uniformed organizations. It is below the rank of Corporal, and is typically the lowest Non-commissioned officer, usually equivalent to the NATO Rank Grade OR-3.- Etymology :The presumed...
in
British Indian ArmyThe Indian Army , now sometimes called the British Indian Army to distinguish it from the modern army of the Republic of India, was the principal army of the British Raj in India during the last half-century before the partition of India in 1947.The Indian Army served both in India and,...
cavalry units, ranking below
Lance DaffadarLance Daffadar was the equivalent rank to Corporal in British Indian Army cavalry units, ranking between Acting Lance Daffadar and Daffadar. In other units the equivalent was Naik. Like a British Corporal, a Lance Daffadar wore two rank chevrons....
. In other units the equivalent was
Lance NaikLance Naik was the equivalent rank to Lance Corporal in the British Indian Army, ranking below Naik. In cavalry units the equivalent was Acting Lance Daffadar. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron....
. Like a British Lance Corporal, he wore a single rank chevron.