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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.
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On 29 November 1991, 16 BIHAR and 17 BIHAR were Presented Colours by the Chief of the Army Staff General SF Rodrigues. General Dalbir Singh, the Chief of the Army Staff, on 19 November 2016, presented the President's Colours to the 18th, 19th and 20th battalions of the Bihar Regiment at the Bihar Regimental Centre, Danapur. [20] Kumaon Regiment ...
Punjab Regiment Colonel Inderjit Singh, VSM Infantry Flight Lieutenant Mysore Krishnaswamy Ramaprasad Indian Air Force 1991 Civil Engineer Raj Pal Singh Rana Border Road Organisation Lance Naik Charan Singh Punjab Regiment Naik Bansode YM ParaSF Posthumous Naik Parkash Chand The Grenadiers Posthumous Captain Rakesh Rana Bihar Regiment Major
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The Mahar Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army. Although it was originally intended to be a regiment consisting of troops from the Mahar community of Maharashtra , today the Mahar Regiment is composed of different communities from mainly states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh , and Bihar .
4th Prince Albert Victor's Rajputs: Late 33rd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. 5th Light Infantry: Late 42nd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. Disbanded 1922. [16] 6th Jat Light Infantry: Late 43rd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. Renamed 6th Royal Jat Light Infantry in 1921. [17]