Gen Dalbir Singh,
the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), presented the colours to the four
young Battalions of the Assam Regiment; 16 & 17 ASSAM , 1 & 2 Arunachal
Scouts in colour presentation parade led by Brig Sudhir Kumar Jha, Commandant,
Assam Regimental Centre in presence of Lt Gen Praveen Bakshi, GOC-in-C Eastern
Command, Lt Gen Subrata Saha, Colonel of the Assam Regiment and Arunachal
Scouts and other serving and veteran dignitaries at Assam Regimental Center,
Shillong, Meghalaya today.
The COAS also dedicated the expanded
and renovated War Memorial to the Regiment. This war memorial was inaugurated
on Nov 24, 1953 by Shri Bishnuram Medhi, Chief Minister of Assam . Etched on
the hallowed walls are the names of 376 martyrs. The expansion and renovation
of the War Memorial was initiated in mid 2015 and took almost a year to
complete.
The Assam Regiment that
represents the Warrior Prowess of the Northeast is celebrating their Platinum
Jubilee at Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya and erstwhile undivided province
of Assam. The Regiment was primarily raised to quell the enemy aggression and
defend a crucial part of Eastern borders of India. On the occasion of the
raising on 15 Jun 1941, Sir Robert Reid, the Governor of Assam said “You
are the living symbol of Assam’s martial ardour, the embodiment of her physical
strength and I have no doubt your steadfastness, your bravery, your
skills and your endurance will surpass all”.
The First Battalion proved its mettle by
winning six battle honours and theatre honour of Burma during World War II.
Soon after Independence, the Third Battalion demonstrated its prowess by
winning a Theatre Honour of J&K 1947-48 in Keri Sector. The Fifth
Battalion put up a valiant fight in the battlefield of CHHAMB in 1971 winning
the Battle Honour CHHAMB and Theatre Honour J&K 1971. The Fifth Battalion
is the only Infantry Battalion to have been awarded this Battle Honour for
unparalleled valour and sacrifice in this sector.
The Regiment has excelled in all
other operations to include Op Rakshak, Op Rhino and Op Meghdoot. It has also
performed commendably in United Nation Mission at Cambodia, Congo and Lebanon.
The Regiment has so far been awarded Nine Chief of the Army Staff Unit
Citations, Twenty Three Army Commanders Unit Citations and Two United Nation
Force Commander’s Unit Citations.
In the field of games and sports,
the Regiment has secured 27 Gold, 17 Silver and 14 Bronze medal at International
level and 152 Gold, 132 Silver and 110 Bronze at National level. The Regiment
won the coveted YBC Championship in 2005. The marching contingent of The Assam
Regiment was adjudged as the best Marching Contingent both in Army Day and
Republic Day Parade 2016. The Assam Regiment Marching contingent was also
adjuged as best Marching Contingent during Army Day Parade 1995, 2004 and 2008
respectively.
Col Rohan
Anand, SM
PRO (Army)