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*5th Battalion: see [[33rd Regiment of Madras Native Infantry|93rd Burma Infantry Regiment]] | *5th Battalion: see [[33rd Regiment of Madras Native Infantry|93rd Burma Infantry Regiment]] | ||
At Independence in 1947 the 8th Punjab Regiment was allocated to Pakistan. In 1956 it was merged with the Baloch Regiment,<ref>Wikipedia article</ref> with Regimental Centre now at [[Abbottabad]]. | At Independence in 1947 the 8th Punjab Regiment was allocated to Pakistan. In 1956 it was merged with the [[10th Baluch Regiment| Baloch Regiment]],<ref>Wikipedia article</ref> with Regimental Centre now at [[Abbottabad]]. | ||
==Regimental history== | ==Regimental history== |
Latest revision as of 02:16, 29 July 2020
8th Punjab Regiment was formed in 1922 by the amalgamation of five existing regiments and consisted of five regular battalions and a training battalion. Further Battalions were formed during the Second World War
- 1st Battalion: see 89th Punjab Regiment
- 2nd Battalion: see 90th Punjab Regiment
- 3rd Battalion: see 91st Punjab Regiment
- 4th Battalion: see 92nd Punjab Regiment
- 5th Battalion: see 93rd Burma Infantry Regiment
At Independence in 1947 the 8th Punjab Regiment was allocated to Pakistan. In 1956 it was merged with the Baloch Regiment,[1] with Regimental Centre now at Abbottabad.
Regimental history
- Unfaded Glory : the 8th Punjab Regiment 1798-1956 by Major Rifat Nadeem Ahmad & Major General Rafiuddin Ahmed. Published 2006 by Naval & Military Press, UK. Available at Imperial War Museums, catalogue number LBY 07 / 2537
- Some brief details of WW2 deployments from this book are provided in a WW2Talk Forum post.[2]
External links
- 8th Punjab Regiment Wikipedia
- 8th Punjab Regiment from John Gaylor's book Sons Of John Company. Defence Journal Karachi January 2000, now archived.
- "8th Punjab Regtl. Centre" [c 1945] by Des McDougall. Located at Lahore. The author was a newly commissioned British officer, who had attended the Officers’ Training School, Bangalore. bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar.
- Baloch Regiment: History pakistanarmy.gov.pk
References
- ↑ Wikipedia article
- ↑ RobG64 8th Punjab Regiment Regimental History WW2Talk Forum 19 January 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2020.