The regiment was raised as 173 Field Regiment on 15 February 1967 at Napier Lines, Secunderabad. It was then part of 54 Artillery Brigade of 54 Infantry Division. The first commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel Daljit Singh and the troop composition was of Brahmin soldiers. The regiment was equipped with the Soviet made 100 mm Field Guns in November 1967.[1]
Operations
The regiment has taken part in the following operations –
The regiment took part in Operation Cactus Lily in the Jammu sector. It was part of 26 Artillery Brigade and equipped with 100 mm guns. It bought accurate fire in support of 6 Garhwal Rifles during the Battle of Nawanpind. During Operation Chicken Neck, it supported 19 Infantry Brigade.[1][2][3][4]
Internal security duties (Tripura) – The regiment was called in 1982 to control communal riots in Tripura. During the operations, two officers and one NCO were awarded COAS Commendation Cards.
Operation Rakshak – September 1995 – December 1999. The unit saw action in the difficult high altitude areas of Northern Gullies and Machil sector of Jammu and Kashmir. It had six observer posts at the Line of Control and was involved in artillery fire against the Pakistani posts. It was also involved in anti-terrorist operations.[5] It lost Lance Naik SC Joshi and Gunner Satish during these operations.[6][7] It then saw counter terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir between December 2000 and December 2001, during which five terrorists were killed. The unit lost Lieutenant Gautam Jain and Naik Bhagwan Singh on 1 November 2001 during anti-terrorist operations. Both were posthumously awarded the Sena Medal.[8]
Operation Vijay – The regiment was located at Mamun Cantonment at Pathankot between 22 June and 22 November 1999.
Operation Sahayata – Following the 2011 Sikkim earthquake, the regiment was involved in relief and rescue operations.
Gallantry awards
The regiment has won the following gallantry awards[1] –
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