85 Recruits attested today at the Madras Regimental Centre(MRC), Wellington, Tamilnadu. These soldiers join the Indian Army after successful completion of year-long basic and advanced military training. Passing-out-Parade was reviewed by Col N Kumara Dhas, Deputy Commandant, MRC.
ALL ABOUT MADRAS REGIMENT
- Motto: “Swadharme Nidhanam Shreyaha (It is a glory to die doing one’s duty)
- War Cry: Veera Madrassi, Adi Kollu, Adi Kollu (Brave Madrassi, Strike and Kill, Strike and Kill!)
- Regimental Centre: Wellington, Tamil Nadu
- Active From: 1758.
The Madras Regiment is one of the oldest infantry regiment of the Indian Army, originating in the 1750s. The regiment took part in numerous campaigns with both the British Indian Army and the post-independence Indian Army. After independence, the infantry battalions of the Travancore “Nair Pattalam”, Cochin and Mysore State forces were amalgamated into the Madras Regiment. Post-independence saw the consolidation of the Regiment and re-affirmation of the versatility and valour of the South Indian troops when the battalions of the Regiment fought fierce battles during the 1947–48 Jammu & Kashmir Operations, the 1962 Sino-Indian Conflict and the Indo-Pak Wars of 1965 and 1971. The deployment of as many as seven battalions of the Regiment in Sri Lanka during Operation Pawan in 1987–89 was a testimony to the faith the Indian Army reposed in the loyalty, dedication, and valour of the troops of the Madras Regiment. Two battalions (3 and 25 Madras) of the Regiment have been awarded unit citations by the COAS in recognition of their splendid service in combating insurgency in Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab. Further two battalions served the nation, in the world’s highest battlefield in the sub-zero temperatures of Siachen Glacier. The Madras Regiment has taken part in various humanitarian aid operations in India. It has also taken part in various UN Peacekeeping missions.
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85 Recruits attested today at the Madras Regimental Centre(MRC), Wellington, Tamilnadu.
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These soldiers join Indian Army after successful completion of year-long basic and advanced military training. Passing-out-Parade was reviewed by Col N Kumara Dhas, Deputy Commandant, MRC. pic.twitter.com/HMYVofveH5