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== Service in British India == | == Service in British India == | ||
*'''1761''' [[Trichinopoly]] | *'''1761''' [[Trichinopoly]] | ||
− | *'''1868''' Penang | + | *'''1868''' [[Penang]] |
*'''1869''' [[Singapore]] | *'''1869''' [[Singapore]] | ||
− | *'''1895''' Belgaum | + | *'''1895''' [[Belgaum]] |
− | *'''1900''' Rangoon | + | *'''1900''' [[Rangoon]] |
− | *'''1903''' Quetta | + | *'''1903''' [[Quetta]] |
− | *'''1915''' Mesopotamia | + | *'''1915''' [[Mesopotamia]] |
− | *'''1921''' Iraq | + | *'''1921''' [[Iraq]] |
− | *'''1921''' Multan | + | *'''1921''' [[Multan]] |
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 17:58, 14 March 2010
Known as 7th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry in the Madras Army
Known as 67th Punjabis in the Indian Army
Chronology
- 1759 raised as 8th Battalion Coast Sepoys in Trichinopoly
- 1769 became 8th Carnatic Battalion
- 1770 became 7th Carnatic Battalion
- 1784 became 7th Madras Battalion
- 1796 became 1st Battalion, 7th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry
- 1824 became 7th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry
- 1885 became 7th Madras Infantry
- 1903 became 67th Punjabis
- 1922 became 1st & 10th/2nd Punjab Regiment
- 1947 allocated to India on Partition
Service in British India
- 1761 Trichinopoly
- 1868 Penang
- 1869 Singapore
- 1895 Belgaum
- 1900 Rangoon
- 1903 Quetta
- 1915 Mesopotamia
- 1921 Iraq
- 1921 Multan
External Links
67th Punjabis regiments.org
2nd Punjab Regiment Wikipedia
67th Punjabis British Empire website