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1505:, forced the Pakistani Army to pull back a major part of armour and artillery along with an infantry brigade from the Chhamb sector. Taking this opportunity, a counter-offensive was planned on the night of 6 September. The offensive though did not make much headway because of intense artillery and tank fire. The plans were revised and subsequent attacks were made on 9 and 10 September. 2 Grenadiers suffered heavy casualties. 41 Mountain Brigade was moved out of the sector to XI Corps zone on 10 September, taking away the Division's striking potential. The battle in the sector shifted north. 6 Sikh Light Infantry captured Point 3776, which gave the Indian troops domination of the Kalidhar ridge. 1/1 Gorkha Rifles captured Point 2357 on 14 September and Manani on 18 September. 3 Kumaon assaulted Gulaba Chappar on 17 September causing heavy enemy casualties, but its attack on Keri NW 7473 was not successful. The Kumaonis, under Major D.N. Singh were able to successfully attack the Pakistani position at Keri, overwhelming it after a fierce hand-to-hand fight, but the intrusion further was successfully halted and a counterattack followed by accurate artillery fire repulsed the Battalion. Despite being a nascent formation, the division had acquitted itself well and was awarded six 443: 1834:, but ran straight into an Indian medium artillery regiment, which inflicted heavy casualties to them. Five Indian guns were damaged. An attempt by Pakistani tanks to cross the river was thwarted by the Indian armour and 5 Pakistani tanks were destroyed. The Pakistanis withdrew across the river. A counter-attack by a Gorkha company led to re-capture of the Mandiala bridge on the morning of 5 December. By the evening, Pakistani forces regrouped and attacked Ghogi, Barsala and Point 951 between Chhamb and Manawar and managed to capture Gurha and Mandiala South in the north. On the night of 6 December, the division decided to withdraw and stabilise the defence line to the eastern bank of the Manawar Tawi river. The retreating forces blew up the Mandiala bridge. 544: 1297: 751: 560: 64: 93: 38: 122: 131: 1788: 1486:
Jourian-Troti area with support from 20 Lancers, 161 Field Regiment and a battery of 38 Medium Regiment. On 3 September, Pakistani armour mounted a major attack on Jourian. As the Indian defence was unlikely to withstand the attack, 28 Infantry Division was placed under the command of the division and rushed in. During the night of 4 September, 41 Division withdrew to Akhnoor, with the newly raised 161 Field Regiment abandoning its guns.
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other infantry brigades and armoured elements were at Kalit-Troti. Anticipating the onset of a Pakistani attack, 52 Brigade was deployed in the area Nawan Harimpur, 28 Brigade on the Kalidhar range and 68 Brigade to the Troti heights. Across the border was the Pakistani 23 Infantry Division commanded by Major General
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company from the south. The attack and the decision of the new commander to pull back troops led to the Pakistanis pulling back on 10 December. The Pakistanis lost six tanks, whereas the Indians lost five. Following this, the line of control was stabilised at this point. After the ceasefire and as part of the
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Following the withdrawal, the operations shifted to the area east of the Manawar Tawi river. On 8 and 9 December, the Pakistani forces attempted to force the Raipur crossing, but this attack was beaten back by 10 Garhwal Rifles, leading to 39 Pakistani dead and six taken as prisoners of war. This was
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Sherman B-2 tank destroyers) and artillery support. This attack overwhelmed the two forward companies of 15 Kumaon and came to striking distance of HQ, 191 Infantry Brigade. An urgent request for air support proved counter-productive, as it did little damage to the enemy, but took a heavy toll due to
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Meanwhile, in the hill sector, Pakistan attacked Picquet 707, Laleali and Dewa on 3 December 1971. These attacks were beaten back, except for the one at Picquet 707, where they managed a foothold. An effective counter-attack managed to force the Pakistanis to withdraw leaving 50 Pakistanis dead. The
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The Pakistani commander, General Janjua was killed on 9 December 1971, after his helicopter was shot down. Following this, the Indians attacked the Pakistani bridgehead from two directions on 10 December -two infantry companies and one squadron of 72 Armoured Regiment from the north and one infantry
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The Pakistani forces with their numerical superiority and geographical advantage went for the offensive. On the night of 3 December 1971, Pakistani artillery started shelling the Indian defences of 191 Infantry Brigade, followed by the infantry and armour attack on 4 December. The latter was blunted
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sector and also attack across the border. In addition to its regular brigades (28, 52 and 191); 68 Infantry Brigade, which was the XV Corps reserve brigade in the Kashmir valley was earmarked as its fourth brigade. 191 Brigade was moved to Chhamb, 68 Brigade was kept as reserve at Akhnoor, while the
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of the invasion of Persia. We had bought our beer in Haifa and drunk it on the shores of the Caspian. We could move, we could fight, and we had begun to build up that most valuable of all assets a tradition of success. We had a good soldierly conceit of ourselves. Now in March 1942, in spite of dust
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In face of the overwhelming Pakistani attack, the XV Corps headquarters pushed in 6 Rajput, 20 Lancers and 28 Infantry Brigade. 191 Brigade was asked to partially withdraw to Akhnoor during the night of 1 September 1965 and tasked for its defence. On 2 September 1965, 41 Brigade was asked to occupy
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heights, a solid block of ridges and peaks that could only be taken by a set piece assault. On 4 August, troops belonging to the 10th Division captured Monte Altuccia; two days later the Regina height was occupied. It was abandoned as the division had to replace the 4th Indian Infantry Division on
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aircraft was shot down at Laleali. A Pakistani platoon successfully infiltrated in the Batal area on 5 December, but was evicted by a company which had moved in from Nathuan Tibba. On 8 December 1971, Dewa and the surrounding heights were captured by Pakistan after heavy fighting.
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its former front line sector which spanned 15 miles (24 km). On 19 August, the Alpe di Catenaia heights were finally overtaken by the 3/1st Punjabis. On 17 September, the unit was transferred to the Adriatic in an effort to penetrate the
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followed by multiple unsuccessful probing attacks. An armour attack through Sukhtao nullah opposite Chaprael was also beaten back. On the early hours of 10 December, Pakistani 111 Infantry Brigade along with 4
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Following re-raising, the formation sign of the division was a scarlet diamond on a black background. It was soon replaced by a pair of crossed swords on a black background. The crossed swords also depict the
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to recover. However, part of the division formed the improvised Robcol formation (comprising a regiment each of field artillery and light anti-aircraft artillery and a company of infantry), which held the
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We had scrambled thought skirmishes of the Iraq rebellion, been bloodied, but not too deeply, against the French in Syria, and enjoyed the unrestrainedly
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The division was disbanded in January 1947; its last wartime commander, Major-General Reid, continuing to command it for the two years after the war.
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In addition to those listed above the following brigades were assigned or attached to the division for relatively short times during World War II.
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took command. In August, the 10th had relocated to the Middle East, now incorporating the 1st Greek Brigade, composed of royalist Greek and
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In Kalidhar, in spite of heavy shelling, 28 Infantry Brigade maintained a good defence and repulsed the attack. Meanwhile, the offence by
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storms ...it was stimulating to be in what we all felt was a critical spot, waiting for the threatened German invasion of Turkey.
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where it continued its training in mountain and urban warfare. The division returned to the front lines on 28 June, replacing the
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Prior to the main operations, close to 1200 Pakistani irregulars infiltrated into this sector on 5 August 1965 as part of
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troops along with the 20th and 25th Indian Brigades. During the summer it underwent training for a planned invasion of
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Soon after re-raising, with war clouds looming, the division under Major General Dharam Bir Chopra was moved to
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The 10th Indian Division in the Italian Campaign, 1944–45: Training, Manpower and the Soldier's Experience
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On 9 March 1944, the division was ordered to transfer to the Italian front. On 22 April, it relieved the
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with its 20, 111, 66, 4 (POK) and 7 (POK) Infantry Brigades and 2 (Independent) Armoured Brigade.
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Pakistani forces attempted further attacks on 6 and 7 December without success. A Pakistani
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friendly fire. The AMX squadron of 20 Lancers put up a gallant fight, avoiding a disaster.
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commander, to hold a position near the Egyptian border with Libya for 72 hours during the
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advances cautiously through the snow, near Castel Bolognese, Italy, 23–24 January 1945.
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on 2 July. Taking advantage of its training in mountain warfare, it went on to take
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with the responsibility of protecting the island. In July 1943, Major General
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10th and 61st Field Companies Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners
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put an end to those plans. In November it was placed on security duty in
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Behind the Scene: An Analysis of India's Military Operations, 1947–1971
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Insignia of the 10th Indian Infantry Division, World War II.
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Syria from Iraq in June. The 21st Brigade advanced towards
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in May 1945. Security tasks on the Yugoslav border around
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the following day. Most of the survivors were sent to the
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Infantry Division of the Indian army during World War II
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sector. The division at this time was re-designated as
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The Pakistani 10 Infantry Division is part of the 2436:"Crossed Swords Division Celebrates Golden Jubilee" 1858:, India lost the territory west of the Tawi river. 1826:by the tanks of Deccan Horse and 5 Sikh with their 1706:(Brigadier K Srinivasan) and other artillery units 1076:30th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery 395:took over command of the division and moved up the 1152:125th, 126th and 127th Infantry Workshop Companies 1149:Indian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (IEME) 678:completed the 10th Indian Division's war service. 431:when Slim was ordered to India to take command of 2861:Military units and formations established in 1947 2841:Military units and formations established in 1941 2358: 2356: 2354: 2352: 2817: 1381:(relieved 6/5 Gorkha Rifles on 1 September 1965) 2543:https://www.gallantryawards.gov.in/awardee/3346 2414:"Maj Gen Campose takes over as GOC 10 Division" 2390:Prepare or Perish: A Study of National Security 2217:"10 Indian Infantry Division Subordinate units" 1679:2 Independent Armoured Squadron (from 21 Horse) 1333:Order of battle (ORBAT), as of 3 September 1965 1112:10th, 20th and 25th Brigade Transport Companies 2349: 1846:and 28 Cavalry crossed Darh and established a 893:Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners 435:, the kernel that would eventually become the 2563: 2523: 2505:The Gothic Line: The Autumn Campaign in Italy 2274:Indian Gunners at War: The Western Front 1971 1944: 1516: 1327: 1109:10th Indian Division Troops Transport Company 272:10 RAPID Division (erstwhile 10 Inf Division) 2231: 1758:War memorials of the Crossed Swords Division 1174:5th and 407th Indian Field Security Sections 1975:"Golden Jubilee – HQ, 10 Infantry Division" 1125:14th, 21st and 30th Indian Field Ambulances 1089:King George's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners 571:In August, command passed to Major General 360:The division was formed in January 1941 at 2570: 2556: 2485:The Indian Divisions Memorial, 1939–1945, 2131:"10 Indian Infantry Division Appointments" 2002: 2000: 1998: 1996: 1994: 1992: 1905:September 2014 floods in Jammu and Kashmir 981:3rd Battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry 851:1st Battalion, 5th Mahratta Light Infantry 2290: 2267: 2265: 2263: 2261: 1805:and a company of guided missiles from 12 1300:Flag of 10 Infantry Division, Indian Army 785:7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles 2524:Richard A. Renaldi; Ravi Rikhye (2011). 2460: 2117: 2105: 2093: 2072: 2031: 1809:. The division was tasked to defend the 1295: 1163:10th Indian Divisional Field Post Office 1144:10th Indian Division Ordnance Field Park 1073:13th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery 749: 740:(January 1944 to 1947, retired mid-1947) 684: 558: 542: 441: 1989: 986:3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles 948:4th Prince of Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles 626:. On 4 June, the division was moved to 411:relocated its aircraft to Vichy French 2818: 2502: 2258: 2078: 2009:War Despatches: Indo-Pak Conflict 1965 1274:43rd (Lorried) Indian Infantry Brigade 1033:1st Duke of York's Own Skinner's Horse 2551: 2482: 2362: 2271: 2237: 2006: 1155:10th Indian Division Recovery Company 997:King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) 618:sector, which it held along with the 2296: 1969: 1967: 1965: 1963: 1961: 1959: 1957: 1955: 1953: 1183: 1115:27th Animal Transport Company (Mule) 1035:(Divisional Reconnaissance Regiment) 320:, the division was allocated to the 283:Indian Army during World War II 2490:. Wellingborough: Skelton's Press. 2387: 966:1st Battalion, 2nd Punjab Regiment 869:6th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers 19:For the World War I formation, see 13: 2244:. Lancer Publishers. p. 117. 2184: 1887:. It has actively participated in 1291: 1013:4th Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment 745: 672:end of World War II in Europe 14: 2872: 2156:"10th Indian Division 15/04/1941" 1950: 1910: 1136:10th Indian Division Provost Unit 1133:Corps of Military Police (India) 1128:12th Indian Field Hygiene Section 974:Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) 854:2nd Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment 496:. In June the division, with the 2487:Royal Military Academy Sandhurst 2461:Kavanagh, Matthew David (2014). 2313:"Review of Battle of Chamb 1971" 2187:"10 Indian Division (1944–1945)" 1786: 1775: 1764: 492:and Sidi Rezegh during the 1942 129: 120: 103: 91: 73: 62: 36: 2580:Indian Army during World War II 2428: 2406: 2381: 2327: 2305: 2209: 2178: 2148: 2123: 1731:127 Divisional Locating Battery 1105:Royal Indian Army Service Corps 1020:Royal Yugoslav Guards Battalion 591:, but the Allied defeat in the 575:while the division was sent to 391:. On 16 May 1941 Major General 355: 2050: 2037: 1870: 1669:3 Independent Armoured Brigade 1456:39 Medium Regiment (1 battery) 1453:38 Medium Regiment (1 battery) 1046:Royal Northumberland Fusiliers 1023:(from June 1943 to March 1944) 909:Italy, March 1944 – June 1945 500:under command, was ordered by 484:on 4 June to take part in the 476:The division then moved on to 1: 2846:History of the Bengal Sappers 2831:British Indian Army divisions 2826:Indian World War II divisions 2454: 1226:252nd Indian Armoured Brigade 1166:53rd Indian Field Post Office 1160:Indian General Service Corps 992:25th Indian Infantry Brigade 954:20th Indian Infantry Brigade 891:9th and 61st Field Companies 449:meets representatives of the 425:Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran 374:25th Indian Infantry Brigades 303:Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran 199:Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran 2836:Divisions of the Indian Army 1580:(Brigadier RK Jasbir Singh) 1266:18th Indian Infantry Brigade 1258:17th Indian Infantry Brigade 1250:15th Indian Infantry Brigade 1038:10th Indian Division Signals 915:10th Indian Infantry Brigade 847:25th Indian Infantry Brigade 823:24th Indian Infantry Brigade 798:21st Indian Infantry Brigade 773:20th Indian Infantry Brigade 666:on the Gothic Line and then 632:8th Indian Infantry Division 620:4th Indian Infantry Division 563:The 10th Indian Division in 536:between 2–3 July during the 7: 2526:Indian Army Order of Battle 1394:(from 163 Mountain Brigade) 1242:5th Indian Infantry Brigade 1202:2nd Indian Armoured Brigade 1171:Intelligence Corps (India) 1141:Indian Army Ordnance Corps 968:(from Oct 1944 to May 1945) 840:5th Mahratta Light Infantry 733:(July 1943 to January 1944) 31:10 Indian Infantry Division 10: 2877: 1891:operations in the sector, 1517:Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 1328:Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 816:13th Frontier Force Rifles 698:(January 1941 to May 1941) 538:First Battle of El Alamein 219:Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 215:Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 18: 2797: 2776: 2755: 2739: 2638: 2607: 2586: 2276:. Spantech & Lancer. 2011:. Lancer Publishers LLC. 1945:Renaldi & Rikhye 2011 1571:Jammu and Kashmir Militia 1565:Jammu and Kashmir Militia 1364:Jammu and Kashmir Militia 1121:Indian Army Medical Corps 1009:18th Royal Garhwal Rifles 712:(March 1942 to June 1942) 383:. The division landed in 299:Invasion of Syria–Lebanon 245: 240: 224: 178: 170: 160: 150: 140: 116: 86: 57: 47: 35: 30: 2503:Orgill, Douglas (1967). 2363:Singh, Sukhwant (1998). 2238:Singh, Jogindar (1993). 2191:British Military History 2007:Singh, Harbaksh (2012). 1931: 1879:is presently located in 1735:151 Air Defence Regiment 1663:(detached to 68 Brigade) 1559:Jammu and Kashmir Rifles 726:(July 1942 to July 1943) 719:(June 1942 to July 1942) 705:(May 1941 to March 1942) 638:, the division occupied 634:. Advancing through the 547:The Commander in Chief, 1926:Crossed Swords Division 1049:(Machine Gun Battalion) 904: 762: 624:Battle of Monte Cassino 498:2nd Free French Brigade 486:Western Desert Campaign 437:British Fourteenth Army 204:Western Desert campaign 174:Crossed Swords Division 2740:Long-range Penetration 2483:Mason, Philip (1982). 2272:Singh, Jagjit (1994). 1644:(Brigadier KK Nayyer) 1612:(Brigadier RT Morlin) 1529:Deccan Horse (9 Horse) 1387:1 troop Medium Battery 1301: 1282:234th Infantry Brigade 924:(until 29 August 1944) 759: 568: 556: 474: 454: 307:North African Campaign 194:Syria–Lebanon campaign 2392:. 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When Iraq's ally 393:William "Bill" Slim 226:Battle honours 126:British Indian Army 2731:1st Burma Division 2219:. 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Index

10th Indian Division

British Raj
British India
India
British Empire
India

British Indian Army

Indian Army
Infantry
Division
Akhnoor
World War II
Anglo-Iraqi War
Syria–Lebanon campaign
Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran
Western Desert campaign
Italian campaign
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Battle honours
North Africa
Italy
William Slim
Wilfrid Lloyd
Denys Reid
infantry
division

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