A commemorative postage stamp on the Bicentenary of the 2nd Battalion, the Grenadiers, an infantry regiment of Indian Army : Issued by India Issued on Dec 4, 1996 Issued for : The Department of Post is happy to release the stamp in celebration of the Bicentenary. Credits : Stamp & FDC : Colonel the Grenadiers Secretariat through Additional Directorate of Army […]

A commemorative postage stamp on the Bicentenary of the 2nd Battalion, the Grenadiersan infantry regiment of Indian Army :

The Grenadiers : Regimental ShrineNam Namak Nishan (नाम नमक और निशान)Issued by India

Issued on Dec 4, 1996

Issued for : The Department of Post is happy to release the stamp in celebration of the Bicentenary.

Credits :
Stamp & FDC : Colonel the Grenadiers Secretariat through Additional Directorate of Army Postal service

Type : Stamp, Mint Condition

Colour : Multicolour

Denomination : 500 Paise

Overall size : 4.80 x 3.60 cms.

Printing size : 4.35 x 3.15 cms.

Perforation : 13 x 13

Paper : Imported un w/m Adhesive Gravure Coated Stamp Paper in Sheets 50.8 x 53.5 cms.

Number of Stamps Printed : 0.4 Million

Number per issue sheet : 20

Printing Process : Photogravure

Printer : India Security Press, Nasik

About : 

  • The Second Battalion, The Grenadiers, originally designated as 13th Battalion, Bombay Native Infantry was raised on 26 January 1796 at Calicut by Captain Donald Cameron. Through its historic path of heroic valour and bravery, the flying colours of this proud and unique battalion have been studded with seven battle honours. On its very inception before being titled Grenadiers, the Battalion earned Egypt-1801, Kirkee-1817 and Koregaon-1817 as battle honours. The expeditious journeys to East Asia and its traditional bold and daring operation won it battle honours of Persia in 1857 and Abyssinia in 1868. Both the world wars saw it earning distinguished battle honours of Kut-Al-amara in 1917 and Kohima and Naga villages in 1944.
  • The Battalion set another land mark of excellence in 1958-60 as part of UN Force in Gaza strip. On its return it was deployed in Ladakh in 1962 and Chhamb and Jorian in 1965. It has the unique distinction of fighting the Chinese in the major clash with the Chinese forces in 1962 at Nathula (Sikkim) where it restored the Indian Army’s image. In 1971 during Operation Cactus Lily in Barmer sector it made the Pakistan army retreat miles in Sind. This unit has received several commendations. Its continuous service over 200 years makes it one of the oldest and most distinguished infantry units in the history of valour both in the pre-Independent India and post-Independence.
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3 Comments

  1. Vijay Pal Ambawta

    December 4, 1996

    Plz sir since on 1976 की जगह 1796 करे 🌹

    • Ainy

      December 4, 1996

      Updated… thank you very much..

  2. Arun Choudhary

    December 4, 1996

    My brave father served in second grenadier and finally took retirement when last posted in Nasirabad

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