The Imperial Camel Corps Brigade (ICCB) was a camel-mounted infantry brigade that the British Empire raised in December 1916 during the First World War for service in the Middle East.
A posed photograph of Australian, British, New Zealand and Indian Camel Corps troopers
Australian camel company
The Hong Kong and Singapore (Mountain) Battery
Imperial Camel Corps at the Battle of Magdhaba
Camel cavalry, or camelry, is a generic designation for armed forces using camels as a means of transportation. Sometimes warriors or soldiers of this type also fought from camel-back with spears, bows, or firearms.
Ottoman camel corps at Beersheba during the First Suez Offensive of World War I, 1915.
A Purbiya camel rider in Bihar, India in 1825
Shaffron (head defense) for a camel (Turkey, possibly 17th century)
Bedouin soldiers of the Ikhwan army in the Arabian peninsula