Cap badge, 7th Madras Infantry, 1885-1903
Brass badge with open work regimental number, '7', in the centre, within garter bearing the battle honours, 'Carnatic', 'Ava', and 'Mysore', surmounted by an Imperial Crown, surrounded by a wreath.
The 7th Madras Infantry was originally raised in Trichinopoly in 1759, as the 8th Battalion of Coast Sepoys. The unit was named the 7th Regiment of Madras Infantry in 1824. The term 'Native' was dropped from the regimental title in 1885. In 1903, during the reform of the Indian Army, the regiment was renamed the 67th Punjabis. In 1922 the 1st Battalion 67th Punjabis became the 1st Battalion of a new 2nd Punjab Regiment. The 2nd Battalion, 67th Punjabis, formed a 10th (Training) Battalion.
The battle honours, 'Carnatic' and 'Mysore', refer to the regiment's service in the 3rd Mysore War (1790-1792), and 'Ava' refers to the 1st Burma War (1824-1826).
With the Partition of India, the regiment became part of the Indian Army.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
NAM Accession Number
NAM. 2013-10-20-28-6
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National Army Museum Copyright
Location
National Army Museum, Study collection
Object URL
https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=2013-10-20-28-6
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