Indian 99th Independent Brigade Group in the Congo, 1961-63
v.1.0 March 10, 2002

Ravi Rikhye

Source: “The Congo Operation 1960-63” Historical Section, Ministry of Defense, Government of India, 1976; published by the Controller of Publications.

99th Independent  Brigade Group

Unit

Period

5th Independent Armored Car Squadron (63rd Cavalry)

1961-62

120th  Heavy Mortar Battery

1961-62

121st  Heavy Mortar Battery

1962-63

13th  Field Company Engineers

1961-62

22nd  Field Company Engineers

1962-63

99th Infantry Brigade Group Signal Company

1961-62

2nd Jats

1961-62

3/1st Gorkha Rifles

1961-62

1st Dogras

1961-62

4th Madras

1962-63

2/5th Gorkha Rifles

1962-63

4th Rajputana Rifles

1962-63

Rajputana Rifles Regimental Center Brass Band

1962-63

A Company, 4th Mahar Medium Machine Gun Battalion

1961-62

D Company, 4th Mahar Medium Machine Gun Battalion

1962-63

95th Field Ambulance

1961-62

116th Dental Unit

1962-63

53rd Ordnance Maintenance Platoon

1961-62

55th Ordnance Maintenance Platoon

1962-63

210 Field Workshop, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

1962-63

211 Field Workshop, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

1961-62

Provost Section

1962-63

FS Section

1962-63

716 Foreign Post Office

1962-63

Defense and Emplacement Platoon

1962-63

Unbrigaded Units In Support

 

Independent Provost Section

1960-61-62

Supply Platoon

1960-61-62

Composite Platoon

1960-61-62

365th Company, Army Supply Corps (Supply), Type F

1960-61-62

366th Company, Army Supply Corps (Supply), Type B

1960-61-62

Air Dispatch Section

1960-61-62

152nd General Hospital

1960-61-62

Independent Cont Signal Regiment

1960-61-62

Independent Cont Signal Company

1960-61-62

660th Field Post Office

1960-61-62

ACT No. 1

1961-62

ACT No. 2

1961-62

 

Notes

  1. 99th Independent Infantry Brigade Group became part of 6th Mountain Division when the latter was raised in 1963 or 1964.
  2. One Param Vir Chakra, India’s highest gallantry award, was posthumously awarded to Captain G.S. Salaria (Indian Commision 8497) of the 3/1st Gorkha Rifles, for action on December 5, 1961, against Katanga rebels and mercenaries.   Two Maha Vir Chakras, the next highest award, were also awarded posthumously to the same battalion, as were three Vir Chakras, the third highest award.

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