The regiment was raised as 65 Mountain Regiment on 1 November 1962 at
Belgaum,
Karnataka. The first commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel HR Roach, who was the pioneer of the famous Roach equipment, which had been used to fire the
25-pounder guns in arc of 360 degrees in a high angle. The troop composition was of
Jat soldiers, the first pure Jat artillery regiment of the Indian Army.[1] The regiment has been subsequently designated as a Field Regiment and is presently a Medium Regiment.
Operations
The regiment has taken part in the following operations –
North-East Frontier Agency - The regiment, in November 1965, manually handled their guns at the treacherous mountain terrain of
Se La. During these operations, the regiment lost Naik Hanuman Singh and Lance Naik Ram Phul Singh.[2]
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 – the regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel DS Bahl, equipped with
75/24 Pack Howitzers and was part of Operation Nutcracker and Operation Cactus Lily.[3] On 15 October 1971, prior to the onset of war, the regiment along with 24 Medium Regiment was in support of
Mukti Bahini and
10 Bihar in the attempted capture of
Saldanodi.[4] It was part of
57 Mountain Division[5] and moved about its guns by dismantling it and transporting it by country boats across the Titas River to support 311 Mountain Brigade's advance towards the
Meghna. It also used the
Mil Mi-4 helicopters of
110 and
105 Helicopter Units to cross the Meghna towards
Dacca.[6][7][8] On 14 December, one gun of the regiment was dismantled and carried manually forwards to bombard targets in Dacca and announce the arrival of 57 Division to the gates of the capital. It was the first artillery regiments to enter Dacca along with
4 Guards and
5 Independent Squadron.[9][10] During the war, the regiment lost Captain K S Sundaram, Gunners Ziley Singh, Iqbal Singh, Dharam Pal and Ram Kumar Singh.[11][12]
Operation Rhino I and II - counter-terrorist operations in
Assam – The regiment during its two tenures was successful in apprehending a large number of insurgents.[13][14][15] During the operations, it lost Havildar Sahab Singh, Lance Naik Randhir Singh, Gunner Sudesh Kumar and Gunner Ram Niwas.[16]
The war cry of the regiment is चढ़ जा छोरे (Charh-Ja-Chhore). This loosely translates to Go up Boys! or Climb up Boys!.[1]
Other achievements
The regiment has excelled in sports, with Gunner Vibhav Ahlawat representing the Army team in
long jump in the 2021 inter-services athletics championships.[21]