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Baloch Regiment

The Baloch Regiment
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Active 1798 – Present
Country

Flag of the British East India Company (1801).svg Company Rule 1798-1858

India British India 1858-1947

 Pakistan 1947-Present
Branch  Pakistan Army
Type Line Infantry
Role Standard Infantry with 2 Light Commando, 2 Mechanized and 8 Light Anti Tank Battalions
Size 57 Battalions
Regimental Centre Abbottabad
Motto(s) Ghazi ya Shaheed
(Victorious or Martyr)
War Cry Kai Kai
Uniform Rifle Green; faced cherry
Engagements Second Poligar War 1801
Second Mahratta War 1803-05
Travancore War 1808-09
Third Mahratta War 1817-19
Third Kandy War 1818
First Burma War 1824-26
Naning War 1831-32
Coorg War 1834
Expedition to Aden 1839
Second Sikh War 1848
Second Burma War 1852-53
Anglo-Persian War 1856-57
Great Indian Rebellion 1857-58
Taiping Rebellion 1862-64
Abyssinian Campaign 1868
Second Afghan War 1878-80
Rampa Rebellion 1879
Anglo-Egyptian War 1882
Third Burma War 1885-87
Pacification of Upper Burma 1890-96
Manipur Expedition 1891
British East Africa 1896
British East Africa 1897-99
The Boxer Rebellion 1900
British Somaliland 1908-10
First World War 1914-18 (France & Flanders, Egypt, Palestine, Gallipoli, Mesopotamia, Persia, Aden, German East Africa, Salonika, Russia)
Third Afghan War 1919
Iraqi Revolt 1920
Burmese Rebellion 1931-32
Second World War 1939-45 (Italian East Africa, North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Burma, Malaya, French Indochina, Dutch East Indies)
Kashmir War 1948
Indo-Pakistan War 1965
Indo-Pakistan War 1971
Siachen Conflict 1984-
Kargil War 1999

Flag of the British East India Company (1801).svg Company Rule 1798-1858

India British India 1858-1947

The Baloch Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army. The modern regiment was formed in May 1956 by the merger of 8th Punjab and Bahawalpur Regiments with the Baluch Regiment. Since then, further raisings have brought the strength of the Regiment to more than fifty battalions. The Baloch Regiment is descended from the infantry of the old British Indian Army and is named after the Pakistani province of Balochistan (formerly Baluchistan). Before 1991, it was called the Baluch Regiment but the spelling was changed to 'Baloch' to better reflect the correct pronunciation.

The Baloch Regiment is second in seniority after the Punjab Regiment. Its senior-most battalion was raised more than two hundred years ago, in 1798. The regiment has a distinguished record of military service both before and after the independence of Pakistan. It has won numerous gallantry awards including six Victoria Cross, one George Cross and seven Hilal-i-Jurat. The Regiment’s long list of battle honours dates from the Battle of Cochin in 1809 to the Battle of Qaisar-i-Hind in 1971.


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