The 10th ( Training Battalion ) was also de linked from the Jat Regiment.
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Those colours were clearly retained, as were the colours of the Jat Regiment and various others.
3.
Numerous battalions of the Jat Regiment fought in the First World War including the 14th Murray's Jat Lancers.
4.
Tejbir Singh, a fellow soldier of the Jat Regiment, named his son Anuj in honour of Captain Nayyar.
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The other active battalions of the Jat Regiment formed were from the erstwile Bengal ( Ist and 3rd battalions ) and Bombay ( 2nd ( Mooltan ) battalion ) armies.
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Both his uncles were also serving in the Jat Regiment since World War I . His great-grandfather served as a Havildar in the Jat Regiment between 1851 and 1871.
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Both his uncles were also serving in the Jat Regiment since World War I . His great-grandfather served as a Havildar in the Jat Regiment between 1851 and 1871.
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At the end of the war the Regiment, in company with other regiments of the Indian Infantry, dropped the numeral 9 from its title and became simply the Jat Regiment.
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The Jat Regiment's class composition mostly consists of Hindu Jats from Western Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi except for 3 Battalions whose ethnic make-up is as follows:
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In August 1967, Kumar was commissioned from Officers Training Academy at the age of 19 . He joined the Jat Regiment on June 23, 1968, and later commanded the regiment in Arunachal Pradesh and Bikaner, Rajasthan.