The
Kumaon Regiment is one of the most decorated infantry regiments of the Indian
Army. The regiment traces its origins to the 18th century and has fought in
every major campaign of the British Indian Army and the Indian Army, including
the two world wars. Kumaon gets its recruits from Kumaonis of Kumaon division
and Ahirs from the plains.
During
World War I, a Kumaon Battalion was raised at Ranikhet on 23 October 1917 as
4/39th Kumaon Rifles. In 1918, it was redesignated as 1st Battalion, 50th
Kumaon Rifles and a second battalion was raised. These were merged with the Hyderabad
Contingent into the 19th Hyderabad Regiment in 1923. The first battalion of the
50th Kumaon Rifles survived to become the 1st Kumaon Rifles, and is today the
3rd Battalion, Kumaon Regiment (Rifles) of the Indian Army.
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Kumaon Rifles Regiment Celebrated 100th Raising Day on 23rd October 2017. On
this occasion a commemorative stamp was released by Department of Posts.
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