On 31 August 1914, 9th Hodson's Horse, located at
Ambala, got the orders to prepare to move as part of the
3rd (Ambala) Cavalry Brigade for war in France. Its convoy reached
Marseille on 7 November, moved to
Orléans, where it was trained with British soldiers for trench warfare for 10 days. It became part of the
1st Indian Cavalry Division (till it joined the
2nd Indian Cavalry Division on 15 September 1915). On 21 December, Hodson's Horse was inducted to
La Bassée, where it fought in the trenches full of water and dirt. Thereafter, it moved near
Norrent-Fontes for training with the division followed by another phase of trench battle in very adverse weather for which it was awarded the battle honour "
Givenchy". In June 1916, it fought protracted actions earning more battle honours –
Somme,
Bazentin and
Flers – Courcelette. , September 1916. It was in
Cambrai towards the end of November and early December, 1917, that the Regiment fought its toughest action. It came under heavy fire with the forward most troops facing the brunt of it. The heavy toll of fatal casualties included two brave officers, Majors A.I. Fraser and F.S.T. Atkinson. It was in this battle that the Regimental Medical Officer, Captain Som Dutt, MC, treated an enemy
German officer, who was so overcome that he took off his
Iron Cross and presented it to him. The battle honour Cambrai awarded to the Regiment, became an important one celebrated every year on 30 November. The regiment was also awarded the theatre honour
France and Flanders. The Regiment spent the next three years serving in Mesopotamia, but it would be during the
Iraqi revolt of 1920, that the 10th Lancers suffered its heaviest casualties. On 3 September 1920, an armoured train at
Samawa which was guarded by ‘D’ Squadron was overwhelmed and the 10th Lancers lost 28 men. The Regiment left Mesopotamia on 30 October 1920 and returned to India. •
Distinguished Service Order : Major Arthur Ion Fraser •
Military Cross : Jemadar Hasan Shah, Risaldar Nur Ahmad Khan (9th Hodson Horse), Ressaidar Laurasib Khan (10th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers (Hodson's Horse)) •
Order of British India : Risaldar Major Malik Khan, Risaldar Muhammad Akram Khan, Risaldar Jai Ram, Risaldar Ram Singh (9th Hodson Horse),Risaldar Ajab Khan (9th Hodson Horse), Risaldar Nur Khan (10th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers (Hodson's Horse)) •
Indian Order of Merit : Sowar Abdullah Khan, Dafadar Hakim Singh, Ressaidar Nur Ahmad Khan, Ressaidar Nur Ahmad Khan, IOM, Lance Daffadar Muhammad Azam, Jemadar Sardar Khan, Risaldar Dost Muhammed, Jemadar Nawab Ali Khan (9th Hodson Horse), Sowar Hayat Muhammad, Dafadar Sarfaraz Khan, Sowar Mansa Ram (10th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers (Hodson's Horse)) •
Indian Distinguished Service Medal : 9th Hodson Horse – 25 medals, 10th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers (Hodson's Horse) – 13 medals. •
Indian Meritorious Service Medal : 9th Hodson Horse – 38 medals, 10th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers (Hodson's Horse) – 12 medals. •
Croix de guerre (Belgium) : Dafadar Nawab Ali Khan, Lance Dafadar Sorain Singh (9th Hodson Horse) •
Order of the Nile, 4th Class : Ressaidar Hasan Singh (9th Hodson Horse) ==World War II==