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The Roman Numeral IX (9) alludes to the Regiment's position in the Indian Infantry order of precedence in 1920. The Bugle symbolises the Light Infantry origins. The Lion Capital of Ashoka did after Indian Independence replace the Royal Crown on Badges and Rank Insignia. | The Roman Numeral IX (9) alludes to the Regiment's position in the Indian Infantry order of precedence in 1920. The Bugle symbolises the Light Infantry origins. The Lion Capital of Ashoka did after Indian Independence replace the Royal Crown on Badges and Rank Insignia. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 29 January 2024
JAT REGIMENT, INDIAN ARMY
Regimental Headquarters : Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Raised : 1795 as the Calcutta Native Militia
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
The Roman Numeral IX (9) alludes to the Regiment's position in the Indian Infantry order of precedence in 1920. The Bugle symbolises the Light Infantry origins. The Lion Capital of Ashoka did after Indian Independence replace the Royal Crown on Badges and Rank Insignia.
Literature: Image from Wikimedia Commons
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