5th Battalion (Napiers), The Rajputana Rifles

5th Battalion (Napiers)

Technical Data

Date of Issue November 28, 1995
Denomination Rs. 5
Quantity 1000000
Perforation 13½ x 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1483

Stamp Number IN 1543

Yvert et Tellier IN 1261

Stanley Gibbons IN 1646

Themes

5th Battalion (Napiers), The Rajputana Rifles

The 5th Battalion of the Rajputana Rifles, known as Napier’s Rifles, has a storied history marked by exceptional service and numerous achievements. Here’s an overview:

Formation and Early History

  1. Formation: Established in 1817 at Dapuri near Pune, the 5th Battalion of the Rajputana Rifles began as a humble unit. It became a regular unit in 1820 and was initially designated as the “First Extra Battalion.”
  2. Recognition: The Battalion’s exceptional service was recognized with over 200 gallantry awards, including a Victoria Cross in 1858. It was bestowed with 27 Battle Honours for its distinguished performance.

Notable Actions and Achievements

  1. Battle of Meeanee (1843): Under the command of General Sir Charles Napier, the Battalion achieved a significant victory at the Battle of Meeanee. Napier was so impressed with the Battalion’s bravery and skill that he insisted his name be associated with the unit, leading to it being known as “Napier’s Rifles.”
  2. World Wars: The Battalion distinguished itself in both World War I and World War II, earning numerous awards, including 19 Military Crosses.
  3. Indianization: In 1931, the 5th Battalion was the first unit of the Rajputana Rifles to be Indianized, reflecting its transition to an Indian command structure.
  4. United Nations Mission: During the Korean War (1953-54), the Battalion served under the United Nations Security Council, contributing to international peacekeeping efforts.
  5. Indo-Pak Wars: The Battalion played a crucial role in the Indo-Pakistan Wars of 1965 and 1971, demonstrating its valor in key military engagements.
  6. Operation PAWAN (Sri Lanka): The Battalion earned significant honors during Operation PAWAN, including three Vir Chakras, one Yudh Seva Medal, four Sena Medals, and two Mention-in-Despatches. The operation also saw the sacrifice of two officers and 33 jawans.
  7. Operation RAKSHAK: In the Jammu & Kashmir sector, the Battalion received one Sena Medal and four Chief of Army Staff Commendation Cards for its exemplary performance.

Sports Achievements

  • The Battalion has also made a mark in sports, producing Olympians, national, and international-level sportsmen and marksmen who have brought accolades to the country.

Commemoration

  • 175th Anniversary: The stamp commemorates the 175 years of the 5th Battalion (Napier’s) of the Rajputana Rifles, celebrating its illustrious history and contributions to both military and sports fields.

The legacy of Napier’s Rifles continues to be a source of pride, reflecting the unit’s rich history of valor, sacrifice, and excellence.