March 21, 2020 No Comments

Captain Vijayant Thapar

Colonel VN Thapar and Mrs  Tripta Thapar were blessed with the legendary child on 26 Dec. belonging to the military family he always wanted to be army personnel. Guns were his favourite toy. In his childhood he always used to wore his father’s cap and marched. He completed his studies  from Army Public school from New Delhi.  He was ambitious to join Army and to fulfill I he worked hard and got selected n IMA. Dehradun and commissioned to 2 Rajputana Rifles. CITATION On 28 June 1999 Captain Vijyant Thapar was commanding the Leading platoon of Alfa Company, which was

March 7, 2020 No Comments

Only Param Vir Chakra awardee who received highest gallantry award while alive- Yogendra Singh Yadav

Born on 10 May 1980, in Ahir village of  Bulandshehr. He belongs to the militant family as his father, Karan Singh was the part of Kumayu regiment and also took part in 1965 and 1971 war. On 5 May 1999, Yogendra was married at age of 19.  Less than 10 days after married he was called off for  Kargil war. CITATION Grenadier Yogender Singh Yadav was part of the leading team of a Ghatak Platoon tasked to capture Tiger Hill on the night of 3/4 July 1999. The approach to the top was steep, snowbound and rocky. Grenadier Yogender Singh

March 7, 2020 No Comments

First Indian Navy Officer recipient of Mahavir Chakra , Second Highest Gallantry Award- Commodore Babru Bhan Yadav

Indian Armed forces have various war heroes of every branch of  Armed forces-  IAF, Indian Army and Indian Navy.  In this list, Commodore Babru Bhan Yadav was the first Indian Navy Officer to be awarded the Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) in 1972 for his actions of bravery and gallantry in the War.  COMMODORE BABRU BHAN YADAV Belonging to the military family  Cdre Babru Bhan Yadav born on 14th September 1928 in the village of Bharawas in the Rewari district of Haryana. His father and Brother were also served in the Armed forces. He completed his early education from Banaras Hindu

March 7, 2020 No Comments

The Hero Who Fought Another Man’s Battle- Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria

Paramvir Chakra Award is the highest gallantry award to the Indian armed forces personnel for their valour, bravery during wars. Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria was one of them. BACKGROUND Capt Gurbachan Singh Salaria was born on 29th Nov 1935 in a Jangal village m in Gurdaspur Punjab.   He was the son of   Sri Munshi Ram and his Smt Dhan  Devi and belongs to an agricultural family. He completed his education at  King George Royal Indian Military College (Now known as Rashtriya Military School) Bangalore in 1946  later joined NDA at Khadakvasla. His first posting was in the 1st Gorkha Rifles 

March 7, 2020 No Comments

Hero martyred before Kargil war- Captain Saurabh Kalia

In today’s scenario, we celebrate the victory of war but behind this celebration, there were many soldiers who laid their lives for their country.  Some stories of war heroes are popular like Captain Vikram Batra, Captain Anuj Nayyar, Rifleman Jaswant Singh etc. but there were also some heroes who sacrifice their lives but their stories were rarely heard and his name is Captain Saurabh Kalia. He used to martyr before the war started. CAPTAN SAURABH KALIA Born on 29 June 1976 at Amritsar, Punjab. He is the elder son of Dr. NK Kalia and  Mrs. Vijaya and brother of Vaibhav

February 28, 2020 No Comments

Colonel Hoshiar Singh Dahiya (PVM) – War Hero Of Indo-Pak War 1971

Born on 5 May 1937, at Sisana village, in Sonipat district, Haryana , Colonel Hoshiar Singh Dahiya is an awardee of India’s highest military honour i.e. Param Veer Chakra for his immense bravery during the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971. After matriculation from Jat HMAS High School, Rohtak, and a year at Jat College, Rohtak, he joined Jat Regiment as a sepoy and was commissioned as an officer in June 1963 in 3 Grenadiers. His first posting was in NEFA i.e. North-East Frontier Agency. In the 1965 Indo-Pakistan war, he saw some action in the Rajasthan sector for which he was ‘mentioned in dispatches’ by his

February 22, 2020 No Comments

Shaurya Chakra – Captain Pawan Kumar

ABOUT CAPTAIN PAWAN: Captain Pawan Kumar was born on January 15, 1993 and brought up in Jind, Haryana. He was Born on 15th Jan i.e. Indian Army Day . He has the dream of joining the Armed Forces since his younger days. He pursued his interest of Joining the Indian Armed Forces and got selected to join the prestigious NDA after his schooling. He was graduated from the 123rd course of the National Defence Academy and joined the Army on December 14, 2013. He got commissioned into the Dogra Regiment, an infantry Regiment of Indian Army known for its gallant

January 31, 2020 No Comments

A Hero of Indo – China War. Major Dhan Singh Thapa

In lieu of connecting youngsters to the true heroes life, we are going to discuss another hero  Col./ Dhan Singh Thapa who was a warrior of Indo China war 1962. He was born on 106th June 1928 in Shimla belonged t a Nepali family. He was commissioned on 28th August 1949, into 8th Gorkha Rifles. “My father used to say every soldier who fights a war to defend his nation is a hero. In 1962, we lost the Indo-China war but it was a war against mighty odds. A soldier fights a war as his duty and his right, it

January 31, 2020 No Comments

Another Hero of Kargil – Captain Anuj Nayyar

In the history of our nation, there  were  soo many soldiers who wrote their names with golden letters in the pages of Indian History who laid their lives without any hesitation and selfishness. They are the true role models to be inspired by our youngsters, children and aspirants who want to serve in armed forces. Captain Anuj  Nayyar was one of them. Let us know about his life. He was born on 28 August 1975 in Delhi and complete his schooling from Delhi only. He is father  S.K. Nayyar was a visiting professor in Delhi School of Economics while her

January 30, 2020 No Comments

The Youngest Recipient of Highest Gallantry Award

In wars, various officer martyred at a very young age.  They sacrifice their lives for the countries security for the citizens. Today we shall discuss another hero who sacrificed his life for the sake of country at a very young age- 2nd Lt Arun Khetarpal PVC. Arun Khetarpal, a tall handsome young man of 21 years died fighting off an attack by a brigade worth of Pakistani Patton tanks, himself destroying five tanks in the battle that ended with the destruction of 48 Pakistani tanks in the 1971 war. A GIST OF HIS LIFE IN EARTH This young man was

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