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13th Frontier Force Rifles
The 13th Frontier Force Rifles (13 FFR) is a distinguished infantry regiment of the Indian Army, tracing its lineage back to the colonial era. Established in 1846, the regiment originates from the 1st (Gordon's) Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, which was later restructured and re-designated. Known for their exceptional service in various military campaigns, including both World Wars and the Indo-Pakistani conflicts, the 13 FFR has earned a notable reputation for its valor and professionalism. The regiment is also recognized for its unique cultural heritage, incorporating diverse traditions from the regions it has served. Today, it continues to play a vital role in India's defense strategy and maintains a commitment to excellence in military operations.