79 Medium Regiment (India) Explained

Unit Name:79 Medium Regiment
Dates:1967 – present
Country: India
Allegiance:India
Branch: Indian Army
Type: Artillery
Size:Regiment
Identification Symbol:79 Med Regt
Identification Symbol Label:Abbreviation
Motto:Sarvatra, Izzat-O-Iqbal (Everywhere with Honour and Glory).
Nishchey Shubh Karman Jeet (निश्चय शुभ कर्मन जीत),
Colors:Red & Navy Blue

79 Medium Regiment is part of the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army.

Formation

79 Medium Regiment was raised on 01 March 1967 at Belgaum under the command of Lieutenant Colonel CM Gupta, . The manpower was drawn from three existing units – 24 Medium, 39 Medium and 92 Field Regiments.[1]

Class composition

The unit is a ‘Single Class’ regiment composed of Sikh gunners.[1]

Equipment

The regiment was equipped with 130 mm guns in 1967, which it used till 1986. During its tenure in Jammu and Kashmir (1978 to 1981), the regiment used 5.5 inch howitzers. It was the first regiment of the Indian Army to be inducted with the Bofors FH77B guns and weapon systems.[1] [2]

Operations

The regiment has taken part in the following operations[1]

Honours and awards

Personnel from the regiment have been awarded the following[1]

The regiment has to its credit the following achievements[1]

Motto

The motto of the regiment is Nishchey Shubh Karman Jeet (निश्चय शुभ कर्मन जीत), which loosely translates to ‘Determination and good deeds will ensure victory.’[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 79 Medium Regiment Golden Jubilee APO postal cover. 2017-03-01. 2021-07-05.
  2. Book: Subramaniam, Arjun. Full Spectrum, India's Wars 1972-2020. 2020. HarperCollins India. 978-9353578053.
  3. Web site: COAS Commendation Card 2017. 2017-01-15. 2021-07-05.
  4. Sainik Samachar The Pictorial Weekly of the Armed Forces · Volume 35. Sainik Samachar. Ministry of Defence, India. 1988. 2021-07-06.
  5. Web site: Deepak Sethi. 2021-07-06.
  6. Web site: Indian Army providing logistic support in airlifting injured. 2003-12-19. 2021-07-06.
  7. Web site: Army Chief visits OTA. 2006-07-10. 2021-07-06.
  8. Web site: NLUJAA workshop. 2014-05-24. 2021-07-06.
  9. Web site: Troops celebrate Gunners' Day. 2008-09-28. 2021-07-06.
  10. Web site: Lt. Gen. Anil Ahuja. 2021-07-06.
  11. Web site: Lt Gen Ahuja takes over as GOC Gajraj Corps. 2013-08-20. 2021-07-06.
  12. Web site: Gazette of India, No 44, page 2798. 2018-11-03. 2021-07-05.