A JAK 'Jawan's' Indo-Pak Wars & Jubilee of Independence and Long Service Medal group of 5: Naik Nand Lal, Jammu & Kashmir Rifles, Indian Army
- India: Raksha Medal 1965 (13727541 Rfn. Nand Lal, J. & K. Rif.)
- India: Sangram Medal (13727541 Nk. Nand Lal J A K Rif)
- India: Sainya Seva Medal. With clasp 'Bengal Assam' (13727541 Rfn. Nand Lal. J A K Rif.)
- India: Jubilee of Independence Medal 1947-72 (13727541 Nk Nand Lal J A K Rif)
- India: Armed Forces 9 Years Long Service Medal (13727541 L-Nk. Nand Lal, J&K Rif)
The recipient Nand Lal, was an Indian 'Jawan' (soldier) of the Hindu faith who latterly held the JCO rank of 'Naik' (Corporal) while serving with the Jammu & Kashmir Rifles, a 'Rifles' regiment of the Indian Army
Jammu and Kashmir Rifles: The origins of this regiment stem form the hitherto Jammu and Kashmir State Forces of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. After the accession of the state to the Indian Union in October 1947, the State Forces came under the command of the Indian Army. They remained in the original form until 1956 when Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly, effectively ratified the state's accession to India. Then the State Forces became the Jammu and Kashmir Regiment of the Indian Army. In 1963, the designation was changed to Jammu and Kashmir Rifles. After the conversion, the Ladakh Scouts came under the aegis of the Regiment, where it remained until raised as a separate Regiment in 2002
The medals mounted in the customary Indian Army style, in correct order of precedence, and as-worn by the recipient. The reverse of the mounting pad retaining its medal mounting bar with hinged pin and clasp fittings
Condition: GVF
Code: 25426
85.00 GBP



