Indian Army KUMAON Regt buttons x 4. Indian Army KUMAON Regt buttons x 4.

Indian Army KUMAON Regt buttons x 4.

One large 23mm black horn , two 18mm size and one 23mm size brass buttons.

The Kumaon Rifles were based in Hong Kong at the beginning of the Second World War but were transferred to the Middle East as part of the 24th Indian Infantry Brigade. The battalion took part in the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran in 1941 under Major-General William Slim. They remained in Persia as part of the garrison throughout the rest of the war.

The 4th Battalion was part of the 12th Indian Infantry Brigade based in Malaya when the Japanese Army invaded in December 1941. The battalion performed well in the fighting retreat in north-west Malaya, they were practically annihilated at the disastrous Battle of Slim River on 7 January 1942. The few survivors of the 4th Battalion were withdrawn to Singapore where they took part in the brief defence of the island before it surrendered on 15 February 1942.
The Regiment continued to contribute at various battles.

Code: 64384

12.00 GBP