5th Bengal Light Cavalry
5th Bengal Light Cavalry was a cavalry regiment of the Bengal Army of the East India Company.
History
The 5th Bengal Light Cavalry was raised in 1800 as part of the Bengal Army of the East India Company. It participated in the occupation of Kabul in 1841 during the First Anglo-Afghan War. A part of the regiment was annihilated while serving as a rearguard during the disastrous 1842 retreat from Kabul. The remainder took part in the defence of Jellalabad under General Robert Sale.The regiment later served in First Anglo-Sikh War and the Second Anglo-Sikh War.
Battle honours
With 11 battle honors, the 5th Bengal Light Cavalry was the most highly decorated of any of the Light Cavalry regiments of the Bengal Army.- Jellalabad
- Cabool
- Maharajpore
- Punniar
- Moodkee
- Ferozeshuhur
- Aliwal
- Sobraon
- Punjaub
- Chillianwallah
- Goojerat
Uniform
The 5th BLC wore the standard French grey uniform of the regular Bengal cavalry regiments. The 5th however had the distinction of black facings, while the remaining BLC regiments all had orange.A high turban was worn by the sowars of the regiment from 1825 until it was replaced by a peakless shako. At the time of the 1857 Rebellion the Indian troopers were wearing round forage caps, with white covers in hot weather.