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Charles Anthony Brigade

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Charles Antony Special Regiment
சாள்ஸ் அன்ரனி சிறப்புப் படையணி
Active10 April 1991 - 18 May 2009
Country Tamil Eelam
BranchLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
TypeCommando
RoleAnti-tank warfare
Artillery observer
Bomb disposal
CBRN defense
Close-quarters battle
Counterattack
Direct action
Force protection
HUMINT
Irregular warfare
Jungle warfare
Maneuver warfare
Military deception
Mountain warfare
Raiding
Reconnaissance
Tracking
Urban warfare
SizeBrigade
Part ofLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Motto(s)இயலாத ஒன்று இருக்காது எமக்கு
(Tamil: Nothing will be impossible for us)
ColorsDark green and Green
Anniversaries10 April(Regimental day)
EngagementsSri Lankan Civil War
Commanders
Colonel of
the Regiment
Colonel Vimalan
Notable
commanders
Brig. Balraj, Colonel Gobith, Col. Nakulan, Lt. Col. Veeramani, Lt. Col. Amuthaap
Insignia
Identification
symbol

The Charles Antony Special Regiment,[1] was a commando unit and the first conventional fighting formation created by the LTTE. It was founded on 10 April 1991, and was initially trained under the leadership of Brigadier Balraj. It was the oldest and one of the most highly trained infantry units of the Tamil Tigers with its own military academies, research units and defence colleges for its officer corps.[2] The soldiers in the unit all hailed from villages in the Northern Province. The brigade made history during the Second Battle of Elephant Pass when it became the first non-state military regiment to defeat an entire infantry division (54 Division) in a conventional battle. Military analysts say that with the fall of Elephant pass, the Charles Anthony Special Regiment established the LTTE as the only non-state military force in the world capable of such complex manoeuvre war fighting. The Elephant pass base was described as "impregnable" by a US army officer who visited the garrison months before its fall in April 2000[3] By October 2003, the regiment had lost 14 commanding officers and 1056 soldiers.[4] The regiment was named after the LTTE's first military commander and a close associate to LTTE leader Velupillai Prabhakaran, Charles Lucas Anthony(Lt.Seelan). Lt.Seelan led the first ever attack on the Sri Lankan army by any Tamil militant group on 15 October 1981 when the LTTE ambushed an army jeep driving down the KKS Road in Jaffna, killing 2 soldiers.

The CASR fought in over 100 battles against the Sri Lankan Army (SLA) including Operation Thavalai (Frog), Battle of Mullaitivu, Operation Jayasikurui, Operation Unceasing Waves II, Oddusuddan (1999), Second Battle of Elephant Pass, Battle of Jaffna, Battle of Kilinochchi and Battle of Ananthapuram .[5] From its start to the end of civil war it has lost around 2200 soldiers in various battles.

References

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  1. ^ https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=832144 [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "TamilNet".
  3. ^ "TamilNet".
  4. ^ "TamilNet".
  5. ^ "Charles Anthony Brigade celebrates 15th anniversary of inauguration". Tamilnet. 11 April 2006. Retrieved 8 October 2008.