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90 Field Regiment (India)

90 Field Regiment is part of the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army.

90 Field Regiment
Active1965 – present
Country India
AllegianceIndia
Branch Indian Army
Type Artillery
SizeRegiment
Nickname(s)Nineo’s
Motto(s)Sarvatra, Izzat-O-Iqbal (Everywhere with Honour and Glory)
ColorsRed & Navy Blue
Anniversaries15 April – Raising Day
Equipment105 mm Indian field gun
Insignia
Abbreviation90 Fd Regt

Formation and history Edit

The regiment was raised as 90 Mountain (Composite) Regiment on 15 April 1965 at Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Its three batteries were 901, 902 and 903 mountain batteries. The first commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel Rana Pratap Singh.[1] The regiment was equipped with 3.7 inch mountain howitzers and 25 pounders. It is presently equipped with the 105 mm Indian field gun. The regiment was for a short period converted to a medium regiment, before returning back as a field regiment.

Shortly after its raising, the regiment moved to Deolali after the 1965 war. It was here, where it was converted to 75/24 pack howitzers. The unit then moved to Lohitpur, Arunachal Pradesh under 2 Mountain Artillery Brigade, but was operationally under 82 Mountain Brigade of 2 Mountain Division.

Operations Edit

The regiment has taken part in the following operations –

Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
 
Deployment of troops in the eastern sector during the 1971 war

The regiment took part in Operation Cactus Lily in the Eastern Sector (present day Bangladesh). It was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel (later Lieutenant General) VP Gupta and equipped with 75/24 guns. The regiment moved out from Lohitpur before the war. At the onset of operations (3 December 1971), headquarters battery and 901 battery were under Kilo Force at Belonia in Tripura, 902 battery was under 101 Communication Zone at Dawki and Muktāpur, both in Meghalaya and 903 battery was at Karimganj, Assam under Echo Force. The regiment saw action in the north-eastern sector in the ShillongSylhet axis. The regiment provided artillery support and also used guns in direct supporting role.[2]

The regiment lost Gunner (ORA) Shiv Kumar Sharma during the operations on 7 December 1971.[3][4] The regiment was awarded one Sena Medal and one Mention in Despatches. The unit bought back a few souvenirs from the war, which included a Pakistani artillery gun.[5]

Operation Vijay

The regiment was in the Rann of Kutch in 1999-2000 during the Kargil War.[1]

Operation Parakram

During this standoff with Pakistan, the regiment was present in the Rann of Kutch.[1]

Operation Sahayta

The regiment took part in rescue and relief operation in the aftermath of the Bhuj earthquake in 2001. It was awarded the General Officer in Command’s (Southern Command) Unit Citation for its efforts.[1]

War Cry Edit

The war cry of the regiment is ‘दुर्गा माता की जय’ (Durga Mata Ki Jai), which translates to ‘Victory to Goddess Durga’.[1]

Gallantry awards Edit

The regiment has won the following gallantry awards –

Notable officers Edit

The regiment has produced the following general rank officers-

  • Major General SB Singh – the second commanding officer of the regiment.
  • Lieutenant General Ved Prakash Gupta – the third commanding officer of the regiment, Commandant of the Indian Military Academy between November 1986 to December 1988 and Colonel Commandant, Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major General Eustace William Fernandez SM.
  • Major General JU Matai.
  • Lieutenant General Anup Singh Jamwal PVSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC – GOC of 4 Corps and 9 Corps and later Adjutant-General.
  • Major General GS Talwar – commanded the unit during Operation Parakram.[12]

Other achievements Edit

See also Edit

List of artillery regiments of Indian Army

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "90 Field Regiment Golden Jubilee APO postal cover". 2015-04-15. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  2. ^ Katoch, Maj Gen Dhruv C; Zahir, Lt Col Quazi Sajjad Ali. Liberation Bangladesh – 1971. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 46-47. ISBN 978-9384898564.
  3. ^ "1971 Martyrs" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  4. ^ "Roll of Honour". Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  5. ^ "Remembering 1971 at Kolkata during Bangladesh Liberation 1971". 2016-12-16. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  6. ^ "Gazette of India, No 49, page 1813" (PDF). 2009-12-05. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  7. ^ "Gazette of India, No 26, page 678" (PDF). 1974-06-29. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  8. ^ "Sena Medal (Distinguished) -2002". 2002-01-26. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  9. ^ "Gazette of India, No 26, page 654" (PDF). 2002-06-29. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  10. ^ "359 Republic Day Gallantry and other Defence Decorations Announced". 2013-01-25. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  11. ^ "COAS COMMENDATION CARD, 2016". 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  12. ^ "Biodata" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  13. ^ "Commonwealth Games". Retrieved 2023-01-21.

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Lieutenant Colonel Rana Pratap Singh 1 The regiment was equipped with 3 7 inch mountain howitzers and 25 pounders It is presently equipped with the 105 mm Indian field gun The regiment was for a short period converted to a medium regiment before returning back as a field regiment Shortly after its raising the regiment moved to Deolali after the 1965 war It was here where it was converted to 75 24 pack howitzers The unit then moved to Lohitpur Arunachal Pradesh under 2 Mountain Artillery Brigade but was operationally under 82 Mountain Brigade of 2 Mountain Division Operations EditThe regiment has taken part in the following operations Indo Pakistani War of 1971 nbsp Deployment of troops in the eastern sector during the 1971 warThe regiment took part in Operation Cactus Lily in the Eastern Sector present day Bangladesh It was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel later Lieutenant General VP Gupta and equipped with 75 24 guns The regiment moved out from Lohitpur before the war At the onset of operations 3 December 1971 headquarters battery and 901 battery were under Kilo Force at Belonia in Tripura 902 battery was under 101 Communication Zone at Dawki and Muktapur both in Meghalaya and 903 battery was at Karimganj Assam under Echo Force The regiment saw action in the north eastern sector in the Shillong Sylhet axis The regiment provided artillery support and also used guns in direct supporting role 2 The regiment lost Gunner ORA Shiv Kumar Sharma during the operations on 7 December 1971 3 4 The regiment was awarded one Sena Medal and one Mention in Despatches The unit bought back a few souvenirs from the war which included a Pakistani artillery gun 5 Operation VijayThe regiment was in the Rann of Kutch in 1999 2000 during the Kargil War 1 Operation ParakramDuring this standoff with Pakistan the regiment was present in the Rann of Kutch 1 Operation SahaytaThe regiment took part in rescue and relief operation in the aftermath of the Bhuj earthquake in 2001 It was awarded the General Officer in Command s Southern Command Unit Citation for its efforts 1 War Cry EditThe war cry of the regiment is द र ग म त क जय Durga Mata Ki Jai which translates to Victory to Goddess Durga 1 Gallantry awards EditThe regiment has won the following gallantry awards Ashoka Chakra Major D Sreeram Kumar during his tenure with 39 Assam Rifles 6 Sena Medal SM 3 Major Eustace William Fernandez 7 Colonel Fateh Singh Karamsot 8 Lance Naik Naseeb Kumar 9 Mention in Despatches 1 Captain AA Ali 1 Vishisht Seva Medal VSM 1 Havildar Laishram Devendro Singh 10 Chief of Army Staff Commendation cards 13 1 11 General Officer Commanding in chief Commendation cards 18 1 Notable officers EditThe regiment has produced the following general rank officers Major General SB Singh the second commanding officer of the regiment Lieutenant General Ved Prakash Gupta the third commanding officer of the regiment Commandant of the Indian Military Academy between November 1986 to December 1988 and Colonel Commandant Regiment of Artillery Major General Eustace William Fernandez SM Major General JU Matai Lieutenant General Anup Singh Jamwal PVSM AVSM VSM ADC GOC of 4 Corps and 9 Corps and later Adjutant General Major General GS Talwar commanded the unit during Operation Parakram 12 Other achievements EditDevendro Singh of the regiment in an acclaimed boxer who competes in the light flyweight division He reached the quarter finals of the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Baku represented India at the 2012 Summer Olympics won the silver medal at the Asian Confederation Boxing Championship in 2013 and the silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games He has been awarded with the COAS Commendation Card and Vishisht Seva Medal 13 See also EditList of artillery regiments of Indian ArmyReferences Edit a b c d e f g h 90 Field Regiment Golden Jubilee APO postal cover 2015 04 15 Retrieved 2023 01 21 Katoch Maj Gen Dhruv C Zahir Lt Col Quazi Sajjad Ali Liberation Bangladesh 1971 Bloomsbury Publishing p 46 47 ISBN 978 9384898564 1971 Martyrs PDF Retrieved 2023 01 22 Roll of Honour Retrieved 2023 01 22 Remembering 1971 at Kolkata during Bangladesh Liberation 1971 2016 12 16 Retrieved 2023 01 22 Gazette of India No 49 page 1813 PDF 2009 12 05 Retrieved 2023 01 22 Gazette of India No 26 page 678 PDF 1974 06 29 Retrieved 2023 01 22 Sena Medal Distinguished 2002 2002 01 26 Retrieved 2023 01 21 Gazette of India No 26 page 654 PDF 2002 06 29 Retrieved 2023 01 21 359 Republic Day Gallantry and other Defence Decorations Announced 2013 01 25 Retrieved 2023 01 21 COAS COMMENDATION CARD 2016 2016 08 15 Retrieved 2023 01 21 Biodata PDF Retrieved 2023 01 22 Commonwealth Games Retrieved 2023 01 21 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 90 Field Regiment India amp oldid 1163568622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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