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== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==
*'''1803''' raised as 1st Battalion, 22nd Bengal Native Infantry
''In the [[Indian Mutiny]] the [[43rd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry]] did not rebel and, in the ensuing disbandment of [[Bengal Army]] regiments, the 43rd became the sixth most senior.''
*'''1824''' became 43rd Bengal Native Infantry
 
*'''1842''' became 43rd Bengal Native (Light) Infantry
*'''1861''' became 6th Bengal Native (Light) Infantry
*'''1861''' became 6th Bengal Native (Light) Infantry
*'''1897''' became 6th Jat Bengal (Light) Infantry
*'''1897''' became 6th Jat Bengal (Light) Infantry
*'''1901''' became '''6th Jat Light Infantry'''
*'''1901''' became '''6th Jat Light Infantry'''
*'''1903''' became 58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force)
*'''1922''' became 1st Royal Battalion (LI) [[9th Jat Regiment]].  Also known as the '''Royal Jats'''
*'''1922''' became 1st Royal Battalionn (LI) 9th Jats
*'''1947''' allocated to India on partition
*'''1947''' allocated to India on partition
''In 1861 after the mutiny, when the regiment became the 6th Bengal Native (Light) Infantry, the 2nd (Assam) Light Infantry took the title 43rd Bengal Native (Light) Infantry and later became [[43rd Gurkha Rifles]].''
 
==Regimental histories==
*''War Services of the 9th Jat Regiment'' by Lieut. Col. W. L. Hailes, published 1938. Available in a reprint edition,<ref>[https://www.naval-military-press.com/product/war-services-of-the-9th-jat-regiment/ ''War Services of the 9th Jat Regiment'']  first published 1938. Naval & Military Press reprint edition.</ref> which in turn is available as an online book on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3, refer below.
*''War Services of the 9th Jat Regiment, Volume II: 1937-1948'' by Lieut. Col. W. L. Hailes and Major J. Ross, edited by Lt.-Col. N. St. J. Becher, published 1965 in a very limited edition of 100 copies. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01001795379 
*''The Jat Regiment; a History of the Regiment, 1803-1947'', a  c 1967 reprint edition of the previous two volumes. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01001795380
 
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://www.britishempire.co.uk/forces/armyunits/indianinfantry/6thjatltinf.htm 6th Jat Light Infantry] British Empire website<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jat_Regiment Jat Regiment] Wikipedia
*[http://www.britishempire.co.uk/forces/armyunits/indianinfantry/6thjatltinf.htm 6th Jat Light Infantry] British Empire website<br>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jat_Regiment Jat Regiment] Wikipedia
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9th_Jat_Regiment 9th Jat Regiment] Wikipedia
*[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/2minf.htm  2nd Battalion, Mechanised Infantry Regiment / 1 Jat (LI)] globalsecurity.org . The history of the regiment.
 
===Historical books online===
*''War Services of the 9th Jat Regiment'' by Lieut. Col. W. L. Hailes,  first published 1938 is available in a reprint edition, which in turn is available as an [https://www.fold3.com/browse/251/hTGb85NZ8wIfXXI19SRVf49v1 online book on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3], located in World War II/Military Books/Britain, letter W.
==References==
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[[Category:Indian Army Infantry Regiments]]
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 28 September 2018

5th & 6th Light Infantry

Chronology

In the Indian Mutiny the 43rd Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry did not rebel and, in the ensuing disbandment of Bengal Army regiments, the 43rd became the sixth most senior.

  • 1861 became 6th Bengal Native (Light) Infantry
  • 1897 became 6th Jat Bengal (Light) Infantry
  • 1901 became 6th Jat Light Infantry
  • 1922 became 1st Royal Battalion (LI) 9th Jat Regiment. Also known as the Royal Jats
  • 1947 allocated to India on partition

In 1861 after the mutiny, when the regiment became the 6th Bengal Native (Light) Infantry, the 2nd (Assam) Light Infantry took the title 43rd Bengal Native (Light) Infantry and later became 43rd Gurkha Rifles.

Regimental histories

  • War Services of the 9th Jat Regiment by Lieut. Col. W. L. Hailes, published 1938. Available in a reprint edition,[1] which in turn is available as an online book on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3, refer below.
  • War Services of the 9th Jat Regiment, Volume II: 1937-1948 by Lieut. Col. W. L. Hailes and Major J. Ross, edited by Lt.-Col. N. St. J. Becher, published 1965 in a very limited edition of 100 copies. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01001795379
  • The Jat Regiment; a History of the Regiment, 1803-1947, a c 1967 reprint edition of the previous two volumes. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01001795380

External Links

Historical books online

  • War Services of the 9th Jat Regiment by Lieut. Col. W. L. Hailes, first published 1938 is available in a reprint edition, which in turn is available as an online book on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3, located in World War II/Military Books/Britain, letter W.

References

  1. War Services of the 9th Jat Regiment first published 1938. Naval & Military Press reprint edition.