The 39 Infantry Division was re-raised at
Jhansi under the command of Major General ML Thapan on 15 July 1966. The division was moved to
Poonch and
Rajouri border districts in 1994 following the
rise of terrorism in the state of
Jammu and Kashmir. It was withdrawn to its base in Palampur in Himachal Pradesh in 2009. The division presently has the following brigades - • 33 Mountain Brigade at
Dharamshala • 87 Mountain Brigade at
Udhampur • 323 Mountain Brigade at
Dalhousie Cantonment • 39 Mountain Artillery Brigade at Alhilal
Operations ;Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 The division was under the command of Major General BR Prabhu during the
1971 war. It was initially placed under the
XV Corps in a defensive role. It then moved to
I Corps in the Shakargarh sector. Its task was to move along the Mawa-Dehlra axis and capture Shakargarh. The division had shed two of its three integral brigades and was allotted 72 Infantry Brigade from 36 Infantry Division, 2 Independent Armoured Brigade (less one regiment) and one mechanised battalion. 33 Infantry Division was sent to reinforce
Poonch and 323 Infantry Division to 'X Sector' west of Degh Nadi. The order of battle of the division was - •
87 Infantry Brigade (moved to 36 Division after 12 December 1971) • 3/
9 Gorkha Rifles •
72 Infantry Brigade (from 36 Infantry Division) (Brigadier JM Vohra) • 1
Mahar (from 115 Brigade of 36 Infantry Division) • 15
Grenadiers • 22
Punjab • 3
Sikh Light Infantry •
2 Independent Armoured Brigade (Brigadier RN Thumby) •
1st Horse (Skinner's Horse) •
7 Light Cavalry •
14 Horse (Scinde Horse) • 1
Dogra (Mechanised) • 91 Independent Reconnaissance Squadron (from 14 Horse) •
39 Artillery Brigade (Brigadier Gurbachan Singh) •
92 Field Regiment •
101 Field Regiment (Self Propelled) •
36 Light Regiment (less a battery) • 186 Light Regiment (less a battery) •
77 Medium Regiment (one battery) • 45 AD Regiment (one troop) The divisional offensive started on the morning of 5 December 1971, with
92 Field Regiment knocking out the Pakistani Artillery Observation Post (OP) at Sukhmal. At night, 72 Infantry Brigade captured the Pakistani border posts. They faced heavy artillery fire, slowing the advance. 1 Dogra came in contact with the enemy at Harar Kalan on the noon of 7 December 1971. The battalion launched a frontal attack the same night, but faced heavy enemy fire leading to 25 killed and 65 wounded and the attack was called off. During the same time, 15 Grenadiers, 22 Punjab and 3 Sikh Light Infantry captured Khaira, Chak Amru and Parni respectively. The setback at Harar Kalan though affected the division’s speed of advance. Because of the slow advance of the division compared to the
54 Infantry Division, there was a change in strategy and regrouping of forces. The division was assigned a defensive role in the Ramgarh-Samba gap. 87 Infantry Brigade, Headquarters 2 Independent Armoured Brigade and 1 Horse were moved to reinforce 36 Infantry Brigade. 72 Infantry Brigade and 7 Light Cavalry were moved to form the fourth brigade under 54 Infantry Division. 101 Field Regiment (Self Propelled) which had provided accurate and effective artillery fire during the offence was subsequently awarded the honour title
Harar Kalan. ==Formation Sign==