101 Field Regiment (India)
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Formation and history

The regiment was raised as 101 Field Regiment (Self Propelled) on 1 October 1963 at
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, the first Indian artillery regiment to be raised as a self-propelled regiment. The troops were drawn from other existing medium and field artillery regiments. The first commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel (later Major General) RCV Apte. The regiment was subsequently converted to a medium regiment and is now back as a field regiment. It has served in Babina,
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, Ratnuchak, Chhangu,
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, Faridkot and at the Line of Control (LoC).


Class composition

The regiment was re-organised as a single class regiment with
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troops in May 1964.


Equipment

The regiment has used the following artillery guns. * 25 pounder self-propelled, tracked, Sexton * FV433, 105 mm, self-propelled Abbot *105 mm Indian Field Gun * 130 mm M-46 Field Gun


Operations

The regiment has taken part in the following operations – ; Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 Within 18 months of its raising, the regiment saw its first major operation. It took part in Operation Nepal - the Indian attack in the
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sector. It was part of 1 Artillery Brigade under 1 Armoured Division. In these 18 days of intense action, the regiment equipped with Sextons provided able artillery support to the offensive actions of 43 Lorried Brigade. It also provided support to 62 Cavalry and 8 Garhwal during the capture of Kaloi. Major Adarsh Kumar Kocchar was awarded the
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for his gallant actions and an important role in breaking the counterattack by timely destruction of enemy tanks. In addition, it was awarded two
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s, four
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and two COAS Commendation Cards. ; Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 The regiment took part in Operation Cactus Lily in the
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sector on the western front of the war. It was equipped with self-propelled Abbots and was part of 39 Artillery Brigade under 39 Infantry Division. The division was tasked to capture Shakargarh in a five phased operation, of which the third phase was the capture of Harar Kalan. The initial attack by 1 Dogra was repulsed by a well-prepared enemy on the night of 7th December 1971. Captain Sheo Ganesh Singh was a Forward Observation Officer (FOO) with the Dogras. He was grievously wounded while directing artillery fire in an effort to neutralise the Pakistanis and help 1 Dogra to extricate. He was posthumously awarded the Vir Chakra for gallantry. On the night of 10th December, a second and better prepared attack by 72 Infantry Brigade took place. Persistent and accurate artillery bombardment prior to the assault by 1 Mahar, ensured the capture of Harar Kalan without much opposition. Both 1 Mahar and 101 Field Regiment were awarded the honour title ‘Harar Kalan’. The regiment lost one officer and 10 other ranks during the war. Two officers and 30 other ranks were wounded. ;
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The regiment was in the Poonch sector during the standoff with Pakistan and was involved in artillery fire across the LoC.


Motto

The motto of the regiment is ''One-O-One, The Only One, The Fighting One, The Happy One.''


Gallantry awards

The regiment has won the following gallantry awards - *
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(PVSM) – 4 *
Uttam Yudh Seva Medal Uttam Yudh Seva Medal (UYSM; ''Great War Service Medal'') is one of India's military decorations for Wartime Distinguished Service. It is awarded for a high degree of distinguished services in an operational context. "Operational context" includes ...
(UYSM) – 1 *
Ati Vishisht Seva Medal Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (AVSM) is a military award of India given to recognize "distinguished service of an exceptional order" to all ranks of the armed forces. The award is a peacetime equivalent of Uttam Yuddh Seva Medal, which is a Wartime Dis ...
(AVSM) – 3 *
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(VrC) – 2 *
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(SC) – 2 *
Sena Medal The Sena Medal is awarded to members of the Indian army, of all ranks, "for such individual acts of exceptional devotion to duty or courage as have special significance for the Army." Awards may be made posthumously and a bar is authorized for s ...
(SM) – 4 *
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– 6 *
Vishisht Seva Medal The Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM) is a decoration of the Indian Armed Forces. It is awarded to recognize "distinguished service of a high order" to all ranks of the Indian Armed Forces. From 1980, the Yudh Seva Medal was introduced to recognize excep ...
(VSM) – 3 *Chief of Army Staff Commendation cards – 10 *General Officer Commanding-in-chief Commendation cards – 21


Notable officers

*Major General Ramchandra Vinayak Apte, – first commanding officer. *Lieutenant General Baljit Singh, – commanded the regiment, author. *Lieutenant General Parmendra Kumar Singh Singh, – General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of South Western Command – commissioned into 2 Field Regiment, went on to command the unit. *Lieutenant General AK Sahni, – ‘sword of honour’ winner and General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of South Western Command. *Major General AC Chatterjee – who was also a ‘sword of honour’ winner.


Other achievements

*The regiment had seven ‘silver gunner’ officers and the first test pilot to the Army Aviation Corps. *The regiment has proudly participated thrice in the Republic Day parade. * It has won the General Officer Commanding in Chief's ( Western Command) unit citation in 2016. *Havildar Sarvesh Anil Kushare of the regiment is a renowned
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and won the gold medal in the 36th National Games in 2022.


See also

List of artillery regiments of Indian Army


References

{{Reflist Military units and formations established in 1963 Artillery regiments of the Indian Army after 1947