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10 Medium Regiment
Active 1954 – present
Country India India
Allegiance India
Branch Flag of Indian Army Indian Army
Type Regiment of Artillery Insignia (India) Artillery
Size Regiment
Motto(s) Sarvatra, Izzat-O-Iqbal
(Everywhere with Honour and Glory).
Colors Red & Navy Blue
Anniversaries 25 September – Raising Day
Equipment 130 mm towed guns[1]
Insignia
Abbreviation 10 Med Regt

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

Formation[]

The regiment was raised on 25 September 1954 at Firozpur. It was formed to make for the shortage of artillery units after independence. 5 East Punjab Frontier (EPF) Militia Battalion located near Thakurpur, Gurdaspur was re-organised as 77 Field Battery Border Scouts. Similarly, 11 and 4 EPF Militia Battalions were re-organised as 78 and 79 Field Battery Border Scouts. In August 1954, the three batteries were brought together to form 10 Field Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel Cyril Anthony Lobo from 9 Field Regiment was sent to become the first commanding officer on 27 October 1954. The regiment converted to a medium regiment in 2010.[2]

Class composition[]

At the time of its raising, the regiment was changed to an ‘All India All Class’ composition, recruiting troops from all parts of the country. In 1960, the regiment was changed to a fixed class composition – 77 battery – Sikhs, 78 battery – Ahirs and 79 battery – Brahmins. The regiment reverted to its ‘All India All Class’ composition in 1999.[2]

Equipment[]

Following its conversion to a medium regiment in 2010, the regiment has been equipped with 130 mm guns.[3][4]

Operations[]

The regiment has taken part in the following operations[2]

  • Operation Blue Star – The regiment was responsible for maintaining law and order in Muktsar during the operations.
  • The regiment has taken part in counter insurgency operations near the Line of Control.

Honours and achievements[]

Regimental Insignia[]

As the regiment traces its history from the border scouts, it retains the Garuda as its regimental insignia.[2]

See also[]

References[]

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