Regimental Centre List
Re: Regimental Centre List
The Gorkhas are here!<P>Gorkha Regiment<P>1 Gorkha Rifles (7)<P>L/Naik   Rabi Lal Thapa (P)  (2/1 GR)  Jhangar  1948<BR>L/Naik   Ran Vahadur Gurung (P) (3/1 GR) Congo 1961<BR>Naik     Mahabir Thapa (P) (3/1 GR) Congo  1961<BR>Rifman.  Pati Ram Gurung (P) (5/1 GR) Uthali  1971<BR>Hav.     Bir Bahadur Pun  (5/1 GR) Darsana  1971<BR>Lt. Col. Chitoor Venugopal  (5/1 GR) Darsana  1971<P><BR>4 Gorkha Rifles (4)<P>Lt. Col. Surinder Kapur (*7)   Jessore  1971<BR>Naik  Prem Bahadur Gurung (P) (3/4 GR) Siachen  1987<BR>L/Hav. Nar Bahadur Ale (P) (3/4 GR)  Siachen  1987<BR>Maj.  Krishna Gopal Chatterjee  (3/4 GR)  Siachen  1987<P>(*7) Lt. Col. S. Kapur was commanding 1 J&K Rifles during 1971 when he won the MVC.<P><BR>5 Gorkha Rifles (8)<P>L/Hav.  Ram Parshad Gurung  (1/5 GR)  Zoji La  1948<BR>Lt. Col.  Anant Singh Pathania (1/5 GR) Zoji La 1948<BR>Brig. Zorawar Chand Bakshi   Hajipir  1965<BR>Maj. Gen. Har Krishen Sibal  Ferozepur  1965<BR>Rifman. Dil Bahadur Chhetri  (4/5 GR)  Atgram 1971<BR>Lt. Col. Arun Bhimrao Harolikar  (4/5 GR)  Ghazipur  1971<BR>Brig. Mohindar Lal Whig   Kargil  1971<BR>Lt. Col. Inder Bal Singh Bawa (P) (4/5 GR)  Jaffna  1987<P><BR>8 Gorkha Rifles (7)<P>Maj.  Hari Chand    Leh  1948<BR>Naik  Rabi Lal Thapa (1/8 GR) Sirijap  1962<BR>Sub.  Tika Bahadur Thapa (P) (4/8 GR) J&K  1965<BR>Maj. Gen. Gurbaksh Singh      Asal Uttar  1965<BR>Col.  Udai Singh    Turtok 1971<BR>Brig. Anand Sarup    Pathanagar 1971<BR>Col. Vijay Kumar Bakshi (P) (6/8 GR) Wanni  1989<P><BR>9 Gorkha Rifles (5)<P>Hav. Lal Bahadur Khattri  (3/9 GR)  Punch  1948<BR>2/Lt. Bhagwan Dutt Dogra  (1/9 GR) Tsangdhar  1962<BR>Maj.  Sher Partap Singh Shrikent  (1/9 GR)  Dhola Post  1962<BR>Brig. Ram Dharmdas Hira  Sialkot  1971<BR>Brig. Anant Vishwanath Natu  Punch  1971<P><BR>11 Gorkha Rifles (2)<P>I dont have any names for 11 GR<P><BR>Brig. Kanhya Lal Atal was a Gorkha Rifles officer who won a MVC at Zoji La in 1948. I dont know to which GR he belonged too.<P>Brig. Joginder Singh Gharaya won a MVC in Jessore sector in 1971. He was an infantry officer. Does anyone know his regiment.<P>This finishes the infantry list. If any regiments name is missing that means that they have not won a MVC or I dont have any info. about it. IF there are anf missing names please do add them. Thanks.<P>Next I will be adding the armoured corps, engineers etc MVC's to this list<P>JAI HIND<P><p>[This message has been edited by dsandhu (edited 05-10-2000).]
			
			
									
						
										
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dsandhu,<BR>Did the 3/4 GR get the Siachen MVCs for repelling the Musharraf let SSG attack on bilafindla?
			
			
									
						
										
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Bishwa <BR> You are correct the 3/4 GR received the MVC for repelling the attacks on Bilafindla. If interested I have a brief account for the acts for which the MVC's were awarded.<P>
			
			
									
						
										
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I located some. Please post others if you have them.<P><I> Siachen is most highly decorated wasteland of earth. Two Indian Battalions have snatched the country’s biggest tally of gallantry medals. One PVC, and four Vir Chakras for eight JAKLI and three Mahavir Chakras and five Vir<BR> Chakras for 3/4 Gorkha Rifles. (PTI) </I><P><BR>1) The 3/4 Gorkha Rifles was deployed in the Siachen area in 1987. Lance Havildar Nar Bahadur<BR>            Ale commanded a machine gun detachment at this post. <P>            The Pakistanis lauched a heavy artillery attack on the post on 23 september but were<BR>            driven back by accurate machine gun firing directed at them by the Lance Havildar. <P>            The enemy came back the following night but they could not get past Nar Bahadur's death<BR>            spewing machine gun. An artillery shell hit the Lance Havildar and he started bleeding<BR>            profusely but he kept on firing. It was only at the end of teh battle that he let go of the<BR>            machine gun and then he fell down dead. Lance Havildar Nar Bahadur Ale was honoured with<BR>            the Mahavir Chakra for his death defying courage. <P>2) The 3/4 Gorkha Rifles was deployed in the Siachen area in 1987. On 23rd September, the<BR>            Pakistanis launched a fierce artillery offensive that killed the Indian Section Commander. <P>            Naik Prem Bahadur Gurung took over the command and led his men in repelling the enemy<BR>            attacks. His bravery was inspiring as he ran twice to the platoon headquarters in the thick<BR>            of battle to return with the ammunintion. In thier second attack the next night, when the<BR>            enemy stood barely 50 meters away from the Indian post, Naik Gurung charged at them,<BR>            armed with Grenades and a rifle. He went on firing, until his ammunition ran out.Then he<BR>            unsheathed his Khukri and attacked the enemy, killing three PAkistani soldiers. However he<BR>            was fatally wounded when a retreating Pakistani soldier shot him in the chest. He<BR>            succumbed to his injuries soon after. <P>            Naik Gurung was posthumously honoured with the Mahavir chakra. <P><p>[This message has been edited by bishwa (edited 05-10-2000).]
			
			
									
						
										
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Some more info about the 3/4 GR MVc's at Siachen<P>3/4 GR was inducted into Siachen in Sep. 1987.A company under Maj. K.G. Chatterjee was asked to take over the defences of Bilafondla complex, which included the 3 forward posts called Saddle, 'U' Cut and Ashok. While taking over charge of this complex the 3/4 GR was subjected to heavy shelling on the morning of Sep. 21.<P>From the pattern of the shelling Maj. Chatterjee deduced that the main target was the AShok post. The attack came on the night of 23 Sep. Maj. Chatterjee directed artillery fire on enmy concentration, which broke up the assault. The enemy again and again attacked the post on 23 rd Sep. night. The defenders fought with determination and foiled each attempt. While directing these battles, Maj. Chatterjee was injured in the arm by an artillery shell splinter, but he refused evacuation and continued to motive his men. <P>The enmy again launched a major attack on the night of 24th Sep., this time in battalion strength. Maj. Chatterjee again motivated his men to repulse the attack. Two more attacks by the enemy were repulsed the same night.<P><BR>MVC list conti.<P><BR>Regiment of Artillery<P><BR>Cap. Dara Dinshaw Mistri (P) Naushera 1948<BR>2/Lt. Shyamal Dev Goswami  Gurung Hill  1962<BR>Maj. Sushil Kumar Mathur (Air OP Pilot) Kutch 1965<BR>Maj. Gen. Mohinder Singh  Lahore 1965<BR>Cap. Pradip Kumar Gour (P) (Air OP Pilot) Shakargarh 1971<BR>Brig. Kailas Prasad Pande  Mynamati  1971<BR>Cap. Pratap Singh (P) Siachen 1988<P><BR>Corps of Engineers<P>Civilian Dhobi Ram Chander  Bhamla  1947<BR>Maj. Vijay Rattan Chowdhry (P) Samba  1971<P><BR>Corps of Signals<P>Brig. Hardev Singh Kler  Jamalpur  1971<BR>Brig. Krishnaswamy Gowri Shankar  Dera Baba Nanak  1971<P><BR>Army Medical Corps<P>Maj. Anil Krishna Barat  Naushera  1948<BR>Maj. Nirod Baran Banerjee Korea  1951<BR>Lt. Col. Arcot Govindraj Rangaraj Korea  1951<P><BR>Border Security Force<P>Asst. Comm. Ram Krishna Wadhwa (P) Raja Mohtam 1971<P><BR>
			
			
									
						
										
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Armoured Corps<P>Cap. Arvind Nilkanth Jatar  (Central India Horse)  Rajouri  1948<BR>Maj. Gen. Rajindar Singh MVC and Bar (7 Cavalry) Jhangar 1948  Sialkot 1965<BR>Maj. Bhaskar Roy (20 Lancers) Chhamb  1965<BR>Maj. Bhupinder Singh (P) (4 Horse) Phillora 1965<BR>Lt. Col. Madan Mohan Singh Bakshi (4 Horse) Phillora 1965<BR>Lt. Col. Salim Caleb (3 Cavalry) Asal Uttar  1965<BR>Brig. Thomas Krishan Theogaraj  Asal Uttar  1965<BR>Brig. Arun Shridhar Vaidya MVC and Bar (Deccan Horse) Asal Uttar  1965  Zafarwal 1971<BR>Brig. Khem Karan Singh  Sialkot  1965<BR>Maj. Amarjit Singh Bal (Poona Horse) Basantar  1971<BR>Maj. Daljit Singh Narang (P) (45 Cavalry)  Garibpur  1971<BR>Lt. Col. Hanut Singh (Poona Horse) Basantar  1971<BR>Lt. Col. Sukhjit Singh (Scinde Horse) Shakargarh  1971<BR>Lt. Col. Raj Mohan Vohra (4 Horse) Shakargarh  1971<P><BR>This is the end of the MVC list!<P>
			
			
									
						
										
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The bk "Glint of the Bayonet" mentions the 1st and 2nd Naga but has no mention of 3 Naga. A 1 pg history of this regiment is also given.
			
			
									
						
										
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