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7th Battalion, The Madras Regiment
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YUDH ABHYAS 2021.
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska,USA Nov 2021
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Formations from both 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
(Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, “Spartan Brigade,”
and 7th Battalion, The Madras Regiment, “Shandaar
Saath,” present colors Oct 29 as a part of the closing
ceremonies for Yudh Abhyas 21 on Joint Base
Elmendorf-Richardson. Yudh Abhyas is a bilateral
training exercise aimed at improving the combined
interoperability of the Indian army and U.S. Army Alaska
to increase partner capacity for conventional, complex
and future contingencies throughout the Indo-Pacific
region.
Indian
Army soldiers assigned to the 7th Battalion,
the Madras Regiment, rappel down a wall
during exercise Yudh Abhyas 21 at Joint Base
Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 22, 2021.
Yudh Abhyas is a bilateral training exercise
aimed at improving the combined
interoperability of the Indian Army and US
Army Alaska to increase partner capacity for
conventional, complex and future
contingencies throughout the Indo-Pacific
region.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)
Col. Jody Shouse, commander, 4th
Infantry Brigade Combat Team
(Airborne), 25th Infantry
Division, “Spartan Brigade,” and
Indian Army Brigadier Parag
Nangare, exercise director and
commander of 136 (I) Infantry
Brigade Group exchange
commemorative photos Oct 29 as a
part of the conclusion to Yudh
Abhyas 21 on Joint Base
Elmendorf-Richardson. Yudh
Abhyas is a bilateral training
exercise aimed at improving the
combined interoperability of the
Indian army and U.S. Army Alaska
to increase partner capacity for
conventional, complex and future
contingencies throughout the
Indo-Pacific region.
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Paratrooper with the 4th
Infantry Brigade Combat Team
(Airborne), 25th Infantry
Division, crawls up a mountain
during a simulated assault as
part of exercise Yudh Abhyas 21
at Joint Base
Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska,
Oct., 25, 2021. Yudh Abhyas 21
highlights the U.S. commitment
to our Indo-Pacific partners,
reinforces partner incentives
for multi-lateral cooperation,
and helps USARPAC shape the
INDO-Pacific Theater.
(U.S. Army photograph by Staff Sgt. Alex Skripnichuk)
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From The Black Pom Pom
( A SHORT HISTORY OF THE MADRAS REGIMENT
- 1758 - 1972 Lt. Col Jitendra Kumar
- 3 MADRAS |
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2006 - Siachen Pictures
( 4 Pages )
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2007 - 45th Raising Day
3rd Bn.
Pictures ( 4 Pages )
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Soldiers of 19th Madras infantry 1885 (Now 3
Madras)
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An IPKF mechanised infantry section dismounts from a BMP-1 ICV.
The IAF's IL-76MD heavy lift transport receives a palletized
airborne operations load.
An IPKF patrol approaches a suspected militant hideout using classic
cordon and search techniques.
A HAL Cheetah, from the Army Aviation Corps, makes a low pass over
Vavuniya Airstrip. A Mi-25 Hind gunship, seen in the background,
lies parked.
President's Colours being given by President Varahagiri Venkata Giri
on 23 May 1970.
The 9th Madras lays its colours at Chetwode Hall at IMA, Dehra Dun
in 1956.
A cache of arms & ammunition recovered during Operation Rakshak.
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