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* [[39th (Indian) Infantry Division, Indian Army]]
* [[39th (Indian) Infantry Division, Indian Army]]
* [[44th (Indian) Parachute Division, Indian Army]]
* [[44th (Indian) Parachute Division, Indian Army]]
* [[101st (Bihar and Orissa) Lines of Communication Area, Indian Army]]
* [[105th (Madras) Lines of Communication Area, Indian Army]]
* [[106th (Hyderabad) Lines of Communication Area, Indian Army]]
* [[107th (Bombay) Lines of Communication Area, Indian Army]]
* [[109th (Bangalore) Lines of Communication Area, Indian Army]]
* [[110th (Poona) Lines of Communication Area, Indian Army]]
* [[202nd (Assam) Lines of Communication Area, Indian Army]]
* [[303rd (Bengal) Lines of Communication Area, Indian  Army]]
* [[404th (East Bengal) Lines of Communication Area, Indian Army]]
* [[505th Lines of Communication District, Indian Army]]
* [[Brigade of the Guards, Indian Army]]
* [[Brigade of the Guards, Indian Army]]
* [[The Parachute Regiment, Indian Army]]
* [[The Parachute Regiment, Indian Army]]

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