Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment

Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
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Cap badge of the Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
Active 1 October 1956 - Present
Country Sri Lanka
Branch Sri Lanka Army
Type Rifles
Role Infantry/Light Role
Size 28 battalions
Regimental Centre Ambepussa Camp, Ambepussa.
Motto Swift and Bold
Colors Dark green
March Quick
Mascot Lion
Anniversaries 1 October (Regimental day)
Engagements 1971 Insurrection
Insurrection 1987-89
Sri Lankan Civil War and United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti
Decorations 2 Parama Weera Vibhushanayas,
1 Weerodara Vibhushanaya
Commanders
Centre Commandant Brig H.R Wickramasinghe USP
Colonel of
the Regiment
Maj Gen D.R.A.B Jayatillake RSP RWP USP Ldmc

The Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment (SLSR) is the first rifle regiment in the Sri Lanka Army and the second oldest infantry regiment in the army. It is made up of seven regular battalions, five volunteer battalions and a headquarter battalion. Headquartered at the Ambepussa Camp.

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History

Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment was the first rifle regiment of the Sri Lanka Army and was formed on 1 October 1956 at the Imperial camp at Diyatalawa. The first battalion primarily consisted of 60 officers and other ranks from the Ceylon Light Infantry with Lt Col R.D. Jayathilaka MBE as the first commanding officer.

The D company of the volunteer Ceylon Light Infantry was transformed into the Rajarata Rifles under the leadership of Lt Col (later Colonel) S.D. Ratwatte went on to become the 2nd volunteer battalion of the Sinha Regiment on 1 October 1956. On 1 October 1969 the 3rd volunteer battalion of the Sinha Regiment was formed at Hill School in Nuwara Eliya.

The regiment first saw action during the 1971 Insurrection and underwent an expansion with escalation of the Sri Lankan Civil War. With the expansion of the regiment the Regimental Centre of Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment was established on 9 May 1988 at Diyatalawa at the same location where the 1st battalion of the Sinha Regiment was raised. Brig D Wijesingha was the fist Regimental Commander. Later, on 21 October 1989 the Regimental Centre was relocated at Ambepussa Camp where the 1st battalion of the Sinha Regiment was at that time. The regiment has distinguished its self greatly during the Sri Lankan Civil War including having two Parama Weera Vibhushanaya and one Weerodara Vibhushanaya recipients. In 1990 the elements of the 6th battalion successfully held the old Dutch fort of Jaffna for two months while surrounded and under siege until it was relieved by the subsequent Operation Thrividha Balaya. July 1991 the 6th battalion garrisoned Elephant Pass base when it came under siege with the LTTE launching a massive attack on the base. The battalion held out what was terned the battle of all battles until it was relieved following Operation Balavegaya 18 days later.

On 3 May 2005 a contingent of troops from the regiment took part in the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.

The Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment is the only regiment in the history of the Sri Lanka Army to produce an army commander holding the rank of a full General (Four Star) as indicated in the notable members area.

Units

Regular Army

  • 1st Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 4th Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 6th Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 7th Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 8th Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 9th Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 10th Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 12th Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 14th Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 16th Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 20rd Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 21rd Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 23rd Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 24th Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 25th Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 26th Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 27th Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 28th Battalion Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • RHQ Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment

Volunteers

  • 2nd(v) Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 3rd(v) Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 5th(v) Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 11th(v) Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 15th(v) Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 17th(v) Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 18th(v) Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 19th(v) Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
  • 22rd(v) Battalion, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment

Recipient of the Parama Weera Vibhushanaya

Notable Members

Order of precedence

Preceded by
Sri Lanka Light Infantry
Order of Precedence Succeeded by
Gemunu Watch

See also

External links and sources


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