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The Bihar Regiment is an Indian Army infantry regiment. [3] It traces its origins back to the British Indian Army . [ 4 ] The Bihar Regiment was formed in 1941 by regularising the 11th (Territorial) Battalion, the 19th Hyderabad Regiment, and raising new battalions.
In the Regiment of Artillery the battalion-sized units are referred to as regiments, a point of confusion on occasion. These units are equipped and named based on their type of equipment.
Light Reaction Regiment: "Tiradores de la Muerte" ("Sharpshooters of Death") Army Artillery Regiment: "Rex Belli" ("King of Battle") Philippine Navy: "Protecting the Seas, Securing our Future" Philippine Marine Corps: Karangalan, Katungkulan, Kabayanihan ("Honor, Duty, Valour") Philippine Air Force: "Guardians of our Precious skies, Bearers of ...
A general order issued by George Washington on February 20, 1776, when he was commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, directed that "it is necessary that every Regiment should be furnished with Colours" and the "Number of the Regiment is to be mark'd on the Colours, and such a Motto, as the Colonel may choose, in fixing upon which, the ...
3 Bihar Regiment, 83 Infantry Brigade; B Company, 2 Battalion The Royal Welsh, 19 Light Brigade; 20 July - 19 August Salisbury Plain, United Kingdom [35] Surya Kiran II Nepal Amlekhganj, Nepal Shakti I France 2 Bihar Regiment, 99 Mountain Brigade; 13 Mountain Infantry Battalion; 9 - 21 October Chaubatia, India [36] Sampriti I Bangladesh Assam ...
11th Sikh Regiment; 12th Frontier Force Regiment; 12th Pioneers; 13th Frontier Force Rifles; 13th Rajputs (The Shekhawati Regiment) 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs; 14th Punjab Regiment; 15th Ludhiana Sikhs; 15th Punjab Regiment; 16th Punjab Regiment; 16th Rajputs (The Lucknow Regiment) 17th Dogra Regiment; 18th Infantry (British Indian ...
The division was raised on 1 January 1942, at Jhansi in Central India.Its badge was a red fighting cock on a yellow circle. (The animal was chosen by Major General Reginald Savory, the division's first commander, as one which would offend neither the Moslem nor Hindu soldiers of the division.
The Bihar Light Horse was a mounted infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. It was raised on 8 December 1862 as the Soubah Behar Mounted Rifles Volunteer Corps by indigo planters of the Tirhoot and Chapra districts in Bihar in the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 .