17 Parachute Field Regiment | |
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Active | 1941 – present |
Country | India |
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Size | Regiment |
Motto(s) | SARVATRA, IZZAT-O-IQBAL "Everywhere with Honour and Glory". |
Colors | "Red & Navy Blue" |
Decorations | Vir Chakra 1 Shaurya Chakra 3 Sena Medal 7 Mention in Despatches 10 COAS Commendation Card 34 VCOAS Commendation Card 14 GOC-in-C Commendation Card 32 AOC (J&K) Commendation Card 1 UN Force Commander Citation 13 UN Brigade Commanded Citation / Appreciation 35 [1] [2] |
Battle honours | Zojila, Poongli Bridge |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Lt Gen JK Khanna PVSM, MC Lt Gen Arjun Singh Khanna PVSM, AVSM, VrC Lt Gen KK Hazari, PVSM, AVSM Lt Gen KM Seth, PVSM, AVSM Lt Gen VG Patankar, PVSM, UYSM, VSM Maj Gen VB Batra |
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Abbreviation | 17 Para Fd Regt |
17 Parachute Field Regiment (Zojila & Poongli Bridge) is part of the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army.
17 Parachute Field Regiment was raised as the 8th Battalion, the 7th Rajput Regiment on 1 February 1941 at Fatehgarh by Major DW Dawson. [3]
The Regiment moved to Calcutta on 7 January 1942. On 1 February 1942, the battalion was converted and redesignated as 7 Rajput Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment.
On 19 December 1945, the Regiment was converted to a Field Artillery Regiment and was redesignated as 17 (Independent) Field Regiment RIA. On 3 November 1946, it was converted to a Parachute Field Regiment and was designated as 17 Parachute Field Regiment RIA with Lieutenant Colonel DHN Baker Carr as its Commanding Officer. The Regiment became part of the 2nd Indian Airborne Division (previously 44th Indian Airborne Division) at Karachi. After partition, the Regiment moved to Khadakwasla, Poona. Lieutenant Colonel JK Khanna, MC became the first Indian Commanding Officer on 22 October 1947. [3]
The regiment consists of the 49, 51 and 52 Field Batteries.