During 59 years of Pakistan’s history, not a battle has been fought without PIFFERs. In 1899, the 42nd Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force) was raised, but disbanded in 1903. Corps: A Corp in the Pakistani Army usually consists of two or more Divisions and is commanded by a lieutenant general. Imagery has confirmed the presence of 32 armored regiments at 12 locations in Pakistan (Figure 1 and Table 1). Till the period leading up to World War I, several PIFFER units remained busy on the North-West Frontier, while some PIFFER units also went overseas to fight. It is interesting that Sir Robert Sandeman was escorted into Balochistan by 4th Sikhs and troops of 1st Punjab Cavalry. Pakistan Army Armoured Corps (Urdu: ﺁرمى ﺁرمرڈ كور) is a combatant branch of Pakistan Army, tasked with armoured warfare.Equipped with more than 3,000 Main Battle Tanks, the corps is based at the old garrison town of Nowshera and is organized into two armoured divisions and a number of independent armoured brigades. 3 Frontier Force and elements of 9 Frontier Force and 15 Frontier Force undertook operations in DIR-BAJAUR in 1960 to establish the writ of the Government and keep out a 25,000 strong Afghan Lashkar. The Indian Army consist of various regiments which guard our country and who are ready to sacrifice their lives at one call. The Frontier Brigade, consisted of the newly raised 1st to 4th Sikh Infantry. 1 and 7 Frontier Force were converted to motorised battalions during the period 1956-1957. … After World War I, the Indian Army saw a major re-organisation including regrouping, amalgamation, establishment of training centres for each regiment and units as part of the Indian Territorial Force and posting of native Indians as King’s Commissioned Officers. The next was the Corps of Guides raised by Lieutenant Harry Lumsden at Peshawar in 1846, to meet the requirement of guides and interpreters while operating among the tribes of the North-West Frontier. The composition of the Punjab Irregular Force was Punjabi Musalmans, Pathans, Sikhs, Dogras and Gurkhas __ the best soldiers, the Subcontinent had to offer. The Kohat Mountain Battery, 59th Scinde Rifles and 5th Gurkhas were awarded the title of "Royal" for services during the war, an honour bestowed upon very few Indian units, distinguished by a red lanyard. Major Shabbir Sharif Shaheed, already an SJ from the 1965 War, was awarded NH. As the Pakistan Army formally entered the Kashmir War in 1948 to meet the Indian threat, PIFFER units including cavalry and artillery came forward to join the fight. In 1858, Gurkha troops from PIFFER units were formed into the Hazara Gurkha Battalion later re-designated 5th Gurkhas in 1861, transferred to India at Partition in 1947. The first batch of Indian officers commissioned from the Military Academy at Dehra Dun, included the future General Muhammad Musa, Commander-in-Chief Pakistan Army. The Association actively maintained contact among the British members and with Pakistani PIFFER officers, the mother Regiment and units in Pakistan (and those in India). Ranks from Lowest to Highest (Only Officer Cadre) 2nd Lt: Commands a company of 70-80 men Lt: Commands a company or can act as a adjutant of unit. During World War I, 124th became famous as "War Babies", while fighting in Palestine in 1918. 13 Light Anti- Aircraft Regiment was deployed as follows:-14 Battery -Sargodha Air Base; 20 Battery -Peshawar Air Base; 33 Battery -Sakesar Air Base This is confusing. In 1903 Lord Kitchener abolished the three Presidency armies (Bengal, Madras and Bombay) and in the bargain PIFFER units were re-numbered. As an example, the Punjab Regiment of the Indian Army has expanded from four battalions in 1956 to its present strength of 20, while, in Pakistan, several regiments have over 50 battalions. History. 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. Social media platforms including Twitter and Facebook are buzzing with posts claiming that a “Muslim Regiment” of the Indian Army refused to fight in the 1965 India-Pakistan war. The battalions were renamed as 1/10, 2/10,3/10 and 4/10 Baloch etc. We are not responsible for, and expressly disclaims all liability for, damages of any kind arising out of use, reference to, or reliance on any information contained within the site. 8 and 18 FF carried out successful attacks and captured a large chunk of territory in the Rajasthan Sector. In over one hundred and fifty years of its existence, the Frontier Force has kept pace with the changing times. The force has never been known by this name). There are several battalions or units associated together in an infantry regiment. Pakistani Army Infantry Regiments Pakistan has six infantry regiments, each one nominally raised from each Province of the country. This force was independent of the regular army, and belonged to the Punjab Government. Although the composition changed from time to time and even varied between units, a PIFFER unit would typically consist a company each of Punjabi Musalmans, Pathans, Sikhs and Dogras. The group expanded during World War II, and its units fought with distinction in many theatres of War, winning awards and contributing to the galaxy of the Battle honours. The infantry regiment in the Pakistani Army is an administrative military organization and not a field formation.Here is the lists of Regiments,infantries and corps. The next was the Corps of Guides raised by Lieutenant Harry Lumsden at Peshawar in 1846, to meet the requirement of guides and interpreters while operating among the tribes of the North-West Frontier. The significant conquests of the British in North-Western India, following the conquest of Sindh, were to include the Punjab, after taking on the Sikhs and finally the North-West Frontier of India facing Afghanistan __ the British part in the Great Game being played against the Russian Empire, that was rapidly expanding southwards through Central Asia. 6 Frontier Force also saw action in the Sialkot Sector. It was renamed as 10th battalion and stationed at Karachi as a training battalion in 1921. The Guides wear red piping on the collar, and 9 Frontier Force blue piping on collar and cuffs, distinctions won during 1857. During World War I, 124th became famous as "War Babies", while fighting in Palestine in 1918. This successful operation was commemorated by a clasp “DIR BAJAUR” to Tamgha-e-Difa. The group expanded during World War II, and its units fought with distinction in many theatres of War, winning awards and contributing to the galaxy of the Battle honours. The force won twelve VCs in this period. These two regiments were the Frontier Force Regiment and the Frontier Force Rifles. Pakistan Army Armoured Corps (Urdu: ﺁرمى ﺁرمرڈ كور) is a combatant branch of Pakistan Army, tasked with the armoured warfare.Equipped with more than 3000 Main Battle Tanks, the corps is based at the old garrison town of Nowshera and is organized into two armoured divisions and a number of independent armoured brigades. (It would be pertinent to mention that the nickname PIFFER is derived from PIF, while “FER” is added as a linguistic requirement, as Dig becomes Digger. The battle honours won by PIFFER units during World War II are read like a history of the war itself. It was based on these numbers that the oldest PIFFER units earned affectionate nicknames that live to this day As against around 67 armoured regiments of the Indian Army, the number of similar regiments in the Pakistan Army is around 51, sources said. Frontier Force Regiments have invariably contributed to the success of every major undertaking: from Chamb-Jaurian to Hilli, from Dinajpur to Sulemanki, from Siachen to Rann of Kutch; Frontier Force Regiments have always been in the eye of the storm. The period from Partition till the 1965 War was characterised by reorganisation and consolidation within the Pakistan Army. 7, 11, 15 and 16 FF saw action while defending Lahore. 11 PAVO Cavalry (Frontier Force) have the unique distinction of being the only armoured regiment to have fought against forces of the three Axis powers. The same year 2/5th Gurkha Rifles was raised, but later absorbed into the 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles. History. It has developed to meet the requirements of the Army and the Nation, and to absorb various fundamental changes in the battlefield environment, encompassing induction of new weapons and equipment. PakArmy.com.pk provides the web site as a service to the public. They are a special breed, purified in the inferno of objective realities, demanding courage, loyalty and steadfastness. The Guides wear red piping on the collar, and 9 Frontier Force blue piping on collar and cuffs, distinctions won during 1857. It was transferred to the Pakistan Army on independence in 1947, and amalgamated with the 14th, 15th and 16th Punjab Regiments in 1956, to form the Punjab Regiment. In the Sialkot Sector, 19, 23, 27, 29, 35 and 37 FF took part in the fighting. (S/WN) 2. In 1858, Gurkha troops from PIFFER units were formed into the Hazara Gurkha Battalion later re-designated 5th Gurkhas in 1861, transferred to India at Partition in 1947. In 1949 the Pathan Regiment was formed, with a nucleus regimental centre, with personnel provided by the 12th Frontier Force Regiment and 13th Frontier Force Rifles at Kohat. 23 FF re-captured Sadhewala Post in the Rajasthan Sector from the Indians, two months after the war ended. When the Indian Army "edged forward" in the Rann of Kutch in March 1965, the Pakistan Army reacted with speed, re-capturing Sardar Post and capturing Biar Bet. This clever move brought into existence the nucleus of the force that has since then evolved into and thrives even today as the FRONTIER FORCE. The British killed two birds with one stone by raising a military force for the purpose, by recruiting those very ex-soldiers. Their attire, however, was not royal blue but green and cherry, and the Regiment adopted these colours. It is interesting that Sir Robert Sandeman was escorted into Balochistan by 4th Sikhs and troops of 1st Punjab Cavalry. Its battalions were 1st Pathan formed from re-raised 14/12th Frontier Force Regiment, 2nd Pathan formed from re-raised 14/13th Frontier Force Rifles, and 3rd Pathan formed from re-raised 15/13th Frontier Force Rifles. The unit was, subsequently, awarded red piping on the collars to recognise their performance. These elements explain the elan and flair for which the Frontier Force is known till this day. “But Muslims fighting […] The infantry regiment in the Pakistani Army is an administrative military organization and not a field formation.Here is the lists of Regiments,infantries and corps. In 1923, the training Centre shifted to Rajkot, Kathiawar but was again brought to Karachi in 1929. Guides Cavalry Frontier Force, 11 Cavalry Frontier Force, 3, 4, 9, 13 and 14 Frontier Force fought in the Sialkot Sector. The PIFFERs are a tight knit brotherhood of soldiers, bound by a distinguished military history, a long tradition of soldiering and a strong foundation of regimental traditions. This acronym forms the first three letters of the name by which all members of the Frontier Force are so proudly known the world over “PIFFERs”. In 1865 the force was renamed the Punjab Frontier Force (PFF). Sadly these gallant units had to endure captivity once Dacca fell in December 1971. 1, 2, 5 and 10 FF took part in advance to and capture of Khem Karan in the Kasur Sector. The heaviest concentration of armor is deployed in the flatlands of East- central Pakistan, near … The 1st, 3rd and 5th battalions were the Royal Battalions. It has a very special place in the military forces of Pakistan because it has served the Nation at any time of need. Pakistan Army Armoured Corps (Urdu: ﺁرمى ﺁرمرڈ كور) is a combatant branch of Pakistan Army, tasked with armoured warfare.Equipped with more than 3,000 Main Battle Tanks, the corps is based at the old garrison town of Nowshera and is organized into two armoured divisions and a number of independent armoured brigades. The report contains one map, one table, and two annotated prints. 8 and 18 FF fought on the Lahore Front. 1st Kohat Mountain Battery (Frontier Force) was the first to land their guns ashore in support of the Australians. From the turmoil in the wake of Partition to the floods and earthquakes in the most inhospitable terrain, Frontier Force Regiments have assisted the civil administration in an unflinching manner. In 1886, the PFF was placed under the Commander-in-Chief,India, having joined the regular army, a major transition for the PIFFERs. The Guides wear red piping on the collar, and 9 Frontier Force blue piping on collar and cuffs, distinctions won during 1857. A ‘Residual Committee’ remains, to deal with the PIFFER affairs in the UK, and maintain contact with the PIFFER Centre at Abbottabad. The 1st Punjab Regiment was a regiment of the British Indian Army from 1922 to 1947. Historic list of regiments. It saw the PIFFERs transforming into the structure that we retain till this day, shedding our colonial symbols and becoming a single entity. Interestingly, Pakistan’s then first dictator president, self-promoted to the rank of Field Marshal, Ayub Khan, was the son of Risaldar Major Mir Dad Khan, of 9th Hodson’s Horse, the same regiment of Indian Army which topped in destroying Pakistan Army tanks and more. There are several battalions or units associated together in an infantry regiment. This irregular background was distinguished by several elements as no parade ground drill, swift tactical movement in small groups, initiative and unconcern toward routine orders, rules and regulations governing regiments of the line. In Pakistan Army the armored units with a heavy support of tanks are primary force for offensive and defensive actions in case of any type of conflict. Eight PIFFER units participated in the so-called Indian Mutiny in 1857, winning three Victoria Crosses (British gallantry award, equivalent of the Nishan-e-Haider). The Frontier Brigade was raised in 1846 by order of Sir Henry Lawrence, Agent to the Governor-General in the Frontier. This year is an important landmark in PIFFER history. Partition resulted in a large number of British PIFFERs returning to the UK. The information contained within the site is periodically updated and reflects the viewpoint of Pakistan Army. PIFFER units immediately undertook refugee escort duties and protection of civilians, both Muslim and non-Muslim. These included seventeen units in the Second Afghan War 1878-80, the Guides at the defence of the Residency at Kabul, Lord Roberts famous march from Kabul to Kandahar, 1880, the Boxer Rebellion in China, 1900 and Somaliland, 1902-04. Other units that operated in East Pakistan were 12, 13, 15, 22, 24, 25, 26, 30 and 38 FF. Long Live Pakistan. Scinde Horse with one KK (Khaim Khani) and one Pathan squadron was earmarked for Pakistan. The PIFFERs are a tight knit brotherhood of soldiers, bound by a distinguished military history, a long tradition of soldiering and a strong foundation of regimental traditions. This force was deployed all along the North-West Frontier, maintaining constant vigilance on various marches, and enforcing law and order. (It would be pertinent to mention that the nickname PIFFER is derived from PIF, while “FER” is added as a linguistic requirement, as Dig becomes Digger. In 1922, on adoption of the group system in Indian Army, these battalions were grouped as 8 Punjab Regiment with its Training Centre at Lahore. It came into existence on 14 August 1947 as Pakistan appeared on the map of the world. These two regiments were the Frontier Force Regiment and the Frontier Force Rifles. Several social media users are sharing posts claiming that Indian Army had a ‘Muslim regiment’, which refused to fight against Pakistan during the 1965 war. In 1903 Lord Kitchener abolished the three Presidency armies (Bengal, Madras and Bombay) and in the bargain PIFFER units were re-numbered. PIFFERs adorned themselves with HJs for two senior PIFFERs, twenty-eight SJs, thirty-one TJs and thirty-nine Imtiazi Sanads. During the war in 1971, both in the eastern and western theatres, PIFFER units played their role in a manner that will continue to feature prominently in the annals of history. Secondly, they had to tackle a large number of Sikh and Muslim ex-soldiers, lawlessly roaming the land after the Khalsa Army was disbanded. The same year the Corps of Guides (consisting of Cavalry and Infantry) and four Sikh Infantry units of the Frontier Brigade joined the PIF, along with one garrison artillery battery (raised as No 4 Garrison Company in 1851, converted into the Frontier Garrison Artillery and disbanded in 1925), Peshawar Horse Light Field Battery (raised 1849, became 3rd Peshawar Mountain Battery Hazara Mountain Battery (raised 1851, later 4th Hazara Mountain Battery, went to India at Partition in 1947), and the former Scinde Camel Corps, re-designated the 6th Punjab Infantry. The Bahawalpur Regiment was an infantry regiment of Pakistan Army. The amalgamation took place in 1956. It would take volumes to narrate the exploits of PIFFER units during the War butit would be suffice to say that seven VCs were added to their proud record. It was transferred to the Pakistan Army on independence in 1947, and amalgamated with the 14th, 15th and 16th Punjab Regiments in 1956, to form the Punjab Regiment. In 1852, the 4th Sikh was the first PIFFER unit to go overseas and fight a successful campaign in Burma. In East Pakistan, 4 FF defended Hilli gallantly against heavy odds till it was ordered out. 35 FF's immortal attack won their CO, Lieutenant Colonel Akram Raja a posthumous HJ, with the highest compliment a gallant soldier could receive ___ a citation written by the opposing lndian commander, Lieutenant Colonel V P Airy of the 3rd Grenadier Guards. Till the period leading up to World War I, several PIFFER units remained busy on the North-West Frontier, while some PIFFER units also went overseas to fight. The Pakistan Army was created on 30 June 1947 with the division of the British Indian Army. In 1851 the Trans-Frontier Brigade was redesignated the Punjab Irregular Force, or PIF. Accordingly, 28 (Frontier Force) Brigade was raised (consisting of 51st and 53rd Sikhs, 56th Rifles and 5th Gurkhas), of which 1/5th Gurkhas (Frontier Force) fought well at Gallipoli. These included 2nd, 3rd Royal and 5th (Guides) Battalions of the 12th Frontier Force Regiment, 1st , 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th (Royal) Battalion of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles, PAVO Cavalry Frontier Force, 2nd Royal Kohat and 3rd Peshawar Mountain Batteries Frontier Force. During 59 years of Pakistan’s history, not a battle has been fought without PIFFERs. Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment and 20 Light Anti- Aircraft Regiment were the only anti-aircraft units employed as such, the former at Mauripur and the later at Sargodha air base. Sikh and Dogra companies were swapped for Punjabi Musalman and Pathan ones from units that went to India. Pakistan Army and 6 SLAWC Take Away SLAVF Inter Regiment Volleyball Championship Trophies. They are disciplined, hard fellows, full of natural military instincts. Although the composition changed from time to time and even varied between units, a PIFFER unit would typically consist a company each of Punjabi Musalmans, Pathans, Sikhs and Dogras. The PIFFERs are a tight knit brotherhood of soldiers, bound by a distinguished military history, a long tradition of soldiering and a strong foundation of regimental traditions. This included a large number of war-raised units. The force has never been known by this name). This acronym forms the first three letters of the name by which all members of the Frontier Force are so proudly known the world over “PIFFERs”. The eleventh one is the recently raised Army Strategic Force Command (ASFC), responsible for bearing the national strategic and nuclear asse… Pakistan received the bulk of PIFFERs, except two mountain batteries (Derajat and Hazara) and the 5th Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force). The 1st Punjab Regiment was a regiment of the British Indian Army from 1922 to 1947. Pakistan became a republic in 1956. With four issues of the journal a year in the earlier years (made possible by a large membership) dwindling numbers and lengthening obituaries led to issue of a single number annually, in later years. With the entry of Japan in World War II, the Indian Dominion was called upon to provide troops. Interestingly, Pakistan’s then first dictator president, self-promoted to the rank of Field Marshal, Ayub Khan, was the son of Risaldar Major Mir Dad Khan, of 9th Hodson’s Horse, the same regiment of Indian Army which topped in destroying Pakistan Army tanks and more. PIFFER armoured, artillery and infantry units took part in all sectors - Kashmir (including Chhamb), Sialkot, Lahore, Kasur-Khem Karan and Rajasthan. In 1847 the title “Frontier Brigade” was dropped and the units were re-designated 1st, 2nd (or Hill Corps), 3rd and 4th Regiments of Sikh Local Infantry. 12 Cavalry (Frontier Force), Guides Infantry (2 Frontier Force) and 8 Frontier Force distinguished themselves in this successful action, after which the Indian Prime Minister offered a parting remark, "Next time we will attack at a place of our own choosing" a prelude to the 1965 War. They are disciplined, hard fellows, full of natural military instincts. It was based on these numbers that the oldest PIFFER units earned affectionate nicknames that live to this day __ Ekwanja, Tunpur Bawanja, Royal Tirwanja, Churwanja, Chattak Pachwanja, Bhaiband Chhewanja, Susti Satwanja, Dasturi Athwanja and Garbar Unath. PIFFER units were stationed in East Pakistan to take part in flood relief and anti-smuggling duties. 2/5Th Gurkha Rifles ( Frontier Force Rifles regular Army, and the Frontier Brigade was,. 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