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Bicentenary of 7th Light Cavalry Regiment (click for stamp information)
Bicentenary of 7th Light Cavalry Regiment (click for stamp information)

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Bicentenary of 7th Light Cavalry Regiment (click for stamp information)
Issue Date
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07 January 1984
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100
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The 7th Light Cavalry was formed in 1784 from selected drafts of three regiments of local cavalry which had been taken over by the East India Company that year at Arcot near Madras.

 

The Regiment during the period upto Independence has served with distinction both in India and overseas. The Regiment saw active service in World War I in Persia, Russia, Transcaspia and Afghanistan. During World War II, the Regiment fought in the siege of Imphal and later forged its way down Burma being the first to reach Rangoon. To honour its gallant actions the Regiment was selected by Lord Louis Mountbatten, SEAC, as the only cavalry regiment to represent the Occupation Forces in Japan from the entire Commonwealth cavalry regiments.

 

Post Independence, the 7th Light Cavalry has participated in  all  battles fought in the country. These achievements, in broad  outline, are given below  :

 

Jammu and Kashmir Operations. During 1947-49, the Regiment was employed in the Valley to drive away the Pakistani raiders. Thereafter, the Regiment fought the battles of Uri, Naushera, Poonch and Jhangar to finally crown its achievements by creating world history by taking tanks to the impossible heights of 11,000 feet at Zoji La which enabled the securing of the Ladakh  province.

 

Goa Operations 1961. In 1961, the 7th Light Cavalry led the advance of the Army on two of three axes into Goa to finally liberate  the  State.

 

1962 Operations. During the NEFA operations, the Regiment  acquitted itself creditably at Bomdi La and Dirong Dzong and assisted in the withdrawal of 4 Infantry Division.

 

Indo-Pak Wars 65 and 71. During the 1965 operations the Regiment fought gallantly  in  the  areas  of  Burki,  Chattanwala   and   Khem   Karan. Subsequently in  1971 the 7th Light Cavalry led the advance in the Shakargarh  sector and  at the time  of the cease fire  effectively dominated  the Shakargarh-Zafarwal road. The No. 1 Independent Armoured Squadron (7th Cavalry) operated in Bangladesh. The Regiment emerged as the most decorated unit of the Army after this war.

 

In recognition of meritorious service in various parts of the World the Regiment has the proud privilege of being conferred with 21 battle Honours. In addition, to date, 239 awards have been conferred on the Regiment making it one of the most highly decorated units of the-Indian Army.

 

The Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department is happy to issue a commemorative stamp on the occasion of the Bi­Centenary Celebrations of this  regiment.

 

Source : Information Folder issued by Indian Posts & Telegraph Department, Government of India

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