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Indian Army 79th Carnatic Infantry, 1903-1922 brass shoulder title
Indian Army 79th Carnatic Infantry, 1903-1922 brass shoulder title
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Shoulder title, 79th Carnatic Infantry, 1903-1922
Brass shoulder title badge in the form of the regimental number, '79', over a curved title, 'Carnatic'.
The battalion was originally raised in 1777 as the 20th Carnatic Battalion, becoming the 19th Madras Native Infantry in 1824. In the 1903 reorganisation of the Indian Army, it became the 79th Carnatic Infantry with its establishment reduced to 600 men and officers and earmarked for garrison duties. During the World War One (1914-1918), the regiment served in Mesopotamia and then in North West Persia from 1916 until 1920.
In the 1922 reorganisation of the Indian Army the regiment became the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Madras Regiment which was disbanded the following year. The battalion was reconstituted in 1941, during the World War Two (1939-1945,) from the 13th Territorial Battalion.
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