Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment Explained

Unit Name:Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment
Dates:1 December 1980 – October 1983
15 November 1988 – present
Country:Sri Lanka
Branch:Sri Lanka Army
Type:Infantry
Role:Counterinsurgency
Forward observer
Jungle warfare
Raiding
Reconnaissance
Size:27 battalions
Garrison:Boyagane Camp, Kurunegala.
Garrison Label:Regimental Headquarters
Nickname:Archers
Motto:"What – cannot they bear, those who are adept and well versed in their arts and crafts and professions"
Colors:Maroon and Gold
Decorations:2 Parama Weera Vibhushanayas
1 Weerodara Vibhushanaya
Mascot:Danurdha – Archer (Centaur)
Battles:Sri Lankan Civil War,
United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti
United Nations Stabilization Mission in Lebanon
Anniversaries:26 September
Identification Symbol:"VIJAYABAHU INFANTRY REGIMENT" shoulder tab
Identification Symbol Label:Cap badge of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment
Current Commander:Brigadier P M R H S K Herath RWP RSP
Current Commander Label:Centre Commandant
Colonel Of The Regiment:Major General R K B S Ketakumbura RSP

The Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Sri Lankan Army. Formed on 22 March 1988, it is named after Vijayabahu I of Polonnaruwa (King Vijayabahu, 1055 to 1110 AD). The regiment consists of 17 regular battalions, 9 volunteer battalions and a headquarters battalion. Since 1993, its Regimental Centre is located at the Boyagane Camp, Kurunegala.

History

Originally formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1983 follow its amalgamated with the 1st Battalion, Rajarata Rifles form the Gajaba Regiment, the regiment was reformed on 22 March 1990. The first colonel of the regiment was W. J. V. K Wimalarathna. The regimental centre commandant was H. S. A. Perera. On 23 April 1993, the regiment was relocated to Boyagane Camp in Kurunegala District. The Regiment consists of 25 battalions, the first of which was established in 1988. The Regiment numbers 655 officers and 16,501 other ranks. A new Regimental office was opened in January 2010. It features a herbal garden in remembrance of the soldiers from the regiment who have been killed in service.

The Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment has deployed two contingents in December 2006 and June 2009 to the United Nations stabilisation mission in Haiti.[1] and on 10 December 2011, one company to the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon.

Training school

The Vijayabahu Infantry Training School was formed at Sinhavilluwaththa Puttlam on 15 January 1991. The first chief instructor was Upali Fernando. The school has conducted over sixty courses with nearly three hundred recruits per course. Over 13,127 recruits have been trained for distribution to various regiments. Special arms courses for officers and men have also been conducted at the school.

Welfare activities

The regiment provides death insurance for officers and other ranks. The Regiment Centre also runs the Vijayabahu Motocross, a popular annual motor racing event. The regiment has its own motor racing track, built in 1998. The aim of the motocross is to generate funds to provide welfare facilities for the families of the officers and other ranks killed or missing in action. It also aims to improve infrastructure facilities and rehabilitation work for disabled soldiers.

Sports activities

The regiment sports a volleyball team who won the champions of the Army "A" Division volleyball tournament of 2011. Disabled soldiers of the regiment participated in the Asian Para Games – 2011, as well as Commonwealth Para Games 2011.

Seva Vanitha activities

The Vijayabahu Seva Vanitha Branch (wives' auxiliary) supports the families of fallen soldiers. They have taken steps to facilitate the constructions work of Abimansala – Brave Hearts Wellness Resort for totally disabled war heroes by donating Rs 1.5 million on 2 September 2010, Rs 100,000.00 on 1 October 2010, Rs 5.45 million on 4 October 2010 and Rs 6 million on 11 July 2011. The total fundraising was Rs 13.05 million. The Branch has held commemoration ceremonies for the families of the killed and missing officers on 3 July 2010 and 14 May 2011 and has built 19 houses for the families of fallen and missing soldiers. The women visit Ranaviru Sevana, Military and Mental Hospital, Mullariyawa.

Recipients of the Parama Weera Vibhushanaya

Recipients of the Weerodara Vibhushanaya

Fallen Officers

Units

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1 1st Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment10 November 1988Malay Street
2 2nd (V) Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment12 November 1988Tissawewa
3 3rd (V) Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment4 December 1989Sandunpura, DehiattakandiyaFirst commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel S.D. Lankadeva
4 4th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment1 August 1989Kandy
5 5th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment20 March 1990Sinahavilluwatta, Puttlam
6 6th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment17 August 1990Army Training School at MaduruoyaFirst commanding officer was Major G.M. Rockwood.
7 7th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment3 November 1992Sinhavilluwatta, Puttlam
8 8th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment23 August 1993Sinhavilluwatta, Puttlam5th (Reinforcement) Battalion Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment raised on 23 August 1993, re-designated as 8th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment on 23 August 1993
9 9th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment6 September 1996Elephantpass
10 10th (V) Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment1 June 1994Monkeybridge Camp at Trincomalee
11 11th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment10 January 1997Achchuveli, JaffanaThis Battalion was amalgamated with 4th Battalion Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment on 10 October 1990 and was de-amalgamated on 15 November 2007
12 12th (V) Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment10 January 1997Nunavil
13 14th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment8 January 2008Nelumwewa
14 15th (V) Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment1 December 2007Sadunpara, Dehiaththakandiya22 January 2019
15 16th (V) Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment7 July 2008Punani04 February 2019
16 17th (V) Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment2 January 2009Boyagane
17 18th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment21 October 2008Mallavi
18 19th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment1 January 2009Kilinochchi
19 20th (V) Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment13 March 2009Kokeliya Army Camp in Vauniya
20 21st (V) Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment12 August 2009Jaffna30 March 2012
21 22nd Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment23 September 2009Kallar
22 23rd Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment24 November 2009Vellikkulam, Nedunkerny
23 24th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment4 March 2010Panagoda
24 25th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment1 December 2008Disbanded1st Reinforcement Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment raised on 1 December 2008 and later renamed as the 25th Battalion Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment.
25 26th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry RegimentDisbanded
26 27th Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment20 May 2009GajasinghepuraDisbanded3rd Reinforcement Battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment which was later renamed as the 27th Battalion Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment
27 Headquarters battalion of the Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment23 August 1993Sihavilluwatta, Puttlam

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.army.lk/detailed.php?NewsId=802 Tenth UN Peace Keeping Contingent to Leave Soon
  2. News: Soldiers missing in action: Anguished families still knocking on doors . 20 February 2021 . Sunday Observer.