15th Punjab Regiment

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15th Punjab Regiment

The 15th Punjab Regiment, an esteemed unit of the British Indian Army, was established in 1857 during the Indian Rebellion. Originating from the diverse regions of Punjab, the regiment played a significant role in various military campaigns, including the Second Anglo-Afghan War and World War I, showcasing exceptional bravery and tactical prowess. Re-designated as the 15th Punjab Infantry, it garnered a distinguished reputation for its contributions on the battlefield, earning numerous battle honors and accolades. Post-independence, the regiment was incorporated into the Pakistan Army, continuing its legacy as the 15th Punjab Regiment. Today, it remains an integral part of Pakistan's military heritage, maintaining traditions of valor and discipline.