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37th Dogras

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Active
  
1887-1922

Branch
  
Army

Uniform
  
Scarlet; faced yellow

Country
  
Indian Empire

Type
  
Infantry

Part of
  
Bengal Army (to 1895) Bengal Command

The 37th Dogras were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1887, when they were raised as the 37th (Dogra) Bengal Infantry.

The regiment took part in the Chitral Expedition in 1895 and World War I. During World War I the regiment was in the 14th Indian Division and took part in the Second Battle of Kut and the Capture of Baghdad during the Mesopotamia Campaign.

After World War I the Indian government reformed the army moving from single battalion infantry regiments to multi-battalion regiments. In 1922, the 37th Dogras became the 1st Battalion (Prince of Wales's Own) 17th Dogra Regiment. The regiment was allocated to the new Indian Army on independence.

Predecessor names

  • 37th (Dogra) Bengal Infantry - 1887
  • 37th Dogra Infantry - 1901
  • 37th Dogras - 1903
  • References

    37th Dogras Wikipedia