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Great information about Pak regiments. Wonder if you could also include East Bengal Rifles (former regiment)?
because of the history, it would be very difficult. my mamu (uncle) God Bless his soul was in the EPR until his retirement in 1968 with the rank of full col.
sir ebr or epr
can someone post info about corps of pakistan and wat it comprises etc , i mean detailed structure of pak army with numbers
This is confusing. I thought the East Bengal Regiment was the regular army unit, consisting initially of the 1st Battalion, the "Senior Tigers", and the 2nd Battalion, raised later, while the East Pakistan Rifles was a para-military force, the equivalent of the Pakistan Rangers of today, who were in 65 opposed by the armed police of neighbouring Indian states and no other formation. EPR after Bangladesh was formed were re-grouped as BDR, and I believe have just been re-named to get away from the stigma of the recent mutiny.
So EBR and EPR have nothing to do with each other. Please correct me if I am wrong.
This will also help you understand why Dhaka fell.
sld be one reason but there were other reasons also!
Regiments of the Pakistan Army
This thread contains information as regards to the Regimentation in the Pakistan Army. We have attempted to consolidate all the relevant information scattered over the web. To begin with, following gives the seniority of the six Regiments of the Pakistan Army: (click on the links to go directly to the details)
1) The Punjab Regiment
http://www.defence.pk/forums/land-forces/33515-punjab-regiment.html#post474913
2) The Baloch Regiment
http://www.defence.pk/forums/land-forces/33513-baloch-regiment.html
3) The Frontier Force Regiment
http://www.defence.pk/forums/land-forces/33526-frontier-force-regiment.html#post474987
4) The Azad Kashmir Regiment
http://www.defence.pk/forums/land-forces/33253-azad-kashmir-regiment-sons-battlefield.html
5) The Sindh Regiment
http://www.defence.pk/forums/land-forces/33791-sindh-regiment.html
6) The Northern Light Infantry Regiment
http://www.defence.pk/forums/land-forces/33121-northern-light-infantry-victors.html
Courtesy righteous_fire & A1Kaid
can someone post info about corps of pakistan and wat it comprises etc , i mean detailed structure of pak army with numbers
Armoured Regiments of the Pakistan Army.
The Presidents Bodyguards; Faith, Unity & Discipline
4 Cavalry; The Valiant Fourth
Raised 1956
5 Horse Probyn's Horse; Ich Dien
Raised 1857
Probyn Sahib Ki Regiment as the jawans call it
The richest regiment of the army with astonishing silver
Officers from rich or very well connected families.
6 Lancers Duke of Connaught's Own
Raised 1857
Officers characteristically friendly, relaxed. disciplined regiment. great sportsmen.
7 Lancers
Raised 1991
8 Cavalry
Raised 1991
9 Horse
Raised 1991
10 Cavalry Guides Cavalry
(FF)
Raised 1846
Old, Anglophile. Zia did not fit in.
11 Cavalry Prince Albert Victor's Own Kabul to Kandhar
(FF)
Raised 1849
Good war record in 1965 and 1971
12 Cavalry Sam Browne's
(FF)
raised 1955
Reconnaissance regiment
Combines the grandeur of the old cavalry regiments with the agility and vigour of the more recently raised. great sportsmen.
13 Lancers Spearhead
Raised 1817
the oldest and truly grandest regiment.
13 Lancers officers have an air of reserve.
almost wiped out in 1971 at Bara Pind in the Sialkot sector.
14 Lancers Ghazi Squadron
raised 1993
15 Lancers
Raised 1955
16 Horse
Raised 1993
17 Lancers
Raised 1998
18 Horse
Raised 1994
now Pak Army should open another Regiment named Gilgit Baltistan Regiment as well since its now a new province of Pakistan
bro you ve missed AD Regiment to mention
well not good enough but what resources we have this is what we can do best MI 17 is good chooper but not good when it used as gunship
Hey guys I have looked into it and have realized the PA has no Parachute/airborne regiments (apart from SF but that doesn't really count). This came as a surprise to me as I always asummed the PA did.Why is this so as many nations do and considering the size of PA you'd think they would. What does PA use as rapid action forces?