18th Infantry (British Indian Army)

Their origins trace back to 1795, when they were known as the Calcutta Native Militia.

Finally, following the Kitchener reforms of the Indian Army, the 18th Infantry.

In the reorganisation of 1922, this unit became the Regimental Centre located at Bareilly.

The Jat Regimental Centre, to-day, has an unbroken history since raised as the Calcutta Native Militia, to protect East India Company's assets, in 1795.

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