The Dogra Regiment is an infantry unit of the Indian Army, formerly the 17th Dogra Regiment when part of the British Indian Army.
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| - The Dogra Regiment is an infantry unit of the Indian Army, formerly the 17th Dogra Regiment when part of the British Indian Army.
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Garrison
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Branch
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identification symbol
| - Tiger revered as the mount of the Goddess Durga, who is a widely worshipped deity in the Dogra Hills
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Country
| - Indian Empire 1877-1947
India 1947-Present
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identification symbol label
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Caption
| - Regimental Insignia of the Dogra Regiment
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Dates
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Colors
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notable commanders
| - General Nirmal Chander Vij
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decorations
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- One Ashoka Chakra
- five Param Vishisht Seva Medals
- four Kirti Chakras
- four Yudh Seva Medals
- nine Maha Vir Chakras
- one Padma Bhushan
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battle honours
| - Jammu and Kashmir - 1948, Punjab - 1965 and Punjab - 1971
- Jhangar, Rajauri, Uri, Asal Uttar, Haji Pir, Raja Picquet, OP Hill, Siramani, Suadih, Dera Baba Nanak and Chandgram
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| - The Dogra Regiment is an infantry unit of the Indian Army, formerly the 17th Dogra Regiment when part of the British Indian Army.
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