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Cap badge, 31st Regiment (6th Burma Battalion) of Madras (Light) Infantry, 1892-1901

Blackened brass badge in the form of crossed Burmese sword (dha) and scabbard, with regimental number in Roman numerals, 'XXXI', between hilt and lower section of scabbard; with the battalion number, '6', above, surmounted by an Imperial Crown, and two initial 'Bs' (for Burma Battalion) on each flank of the intersection; with scroll below bearing the regimental title, 'Madras Light Infantry'.

The 31st Regiment (6th Burma Battalion) of Madras (Light) Infantry was originally raised as a Coast Sepoys Battalion in 1759. In 1800 the unit became the 1st Battalion 16th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry and, in 1812, the 1st Battalion 16th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry or Trichinopoly Light Infantry. In 1824 the regiment became the 31st Regiment of Madras Native Infantry or Trichinopoly Light Infantry. In 1885 the term 'Native' was dropped from the regimental title. With the annexation of Burma by the British, a number of Indian units (Burma Battalions) were deployed to the region to maintain security. Extended service in Burma was reflected in the regimental name changes that followed. In 1892 the unit was named the 31st Regiment (6th Burma Battalion) of Madras (Light) Infantry and the 31st Burma Light Infantry in 1901. With the reform of the Indian Army the regiment was named the 91st Punjabis in 1903.

From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 2013-10-20-34-72

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=2013-10-20-34-72

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