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The Military History of the Madras Engineers and Pioneers is an authoritative and meticulously researched account spanning nearly two centuries of military service. Beginning in 1743, this comprehensive work traces the evolution, achievements, and significant contributions of the Madras Engineers and Pioneers through various campaigns, wars, and peacetime operations.
H. M. Vibart provides detailed narratives of their involvement in major historical events, organizational changes, and technical innovations that shaped military engineering in India. The second edition presents updated information and refined analysis of their role in British Indian military history and beyond. This work serves as an essential reference for military historians, scholars of Indian history, and those interested in the development of military engineering corps. The book documents battles, fortifications, infrastructure projects, and the individual officers and soldiers who contributed to this distinguished unit’s legacy.







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