Service No: 9100170

Date of Birth : June 17, 1929

Birth Place : Dist: Kullu(HP)

Service: Army

Last Rank : Havildar

Unit : 7 J&K Militia

Arm/Regt : Ladakh Scouts

Award : MVC

Date of Martyrdom : Oct 27, 1962

Hav Satingian Phunchok MVC

Havildar Satingian Phunchok was born on 17th June 1929  in Dwara village of Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh.  In the year 1948,  Hav Satingian  Phunchok was enrolled in the army  at the age of 19 years, on 17th June which happened to be his birthday too.  He was recruited into  7th Battalion of J&K Militia, which on 01 June 1963, became part of Ladakh Scouts along with 14th Battalion of J & K Militia.

 

Indo-China War : 27th Oct 1962

 

During the period of Indo China war, Hav Satingian Phunchok’s unit of J&K militia (Ladakh scouts) was deployed at Changla Post in Ladakh area. Hav Satingian Phunchok was  second in command of his unit.

 

On 27th October morning Hav Satingian Phunchok was leading his unit of J&K militia at Changal post. Chinese army had built up significant concentration of their troops in that area and on the fateful day large number of the their troops attacked the Indian army post and  shelled heavily on them. Hav Satingian Phunchok single-handedly fought with extreme courage. As  commander he did not yield an inch until he was overpowered in his trench and was killed. He inflicted heavy casualties on enemy  however, he succumbed to injuries and laid down his life in  the service of  nation.

Hav Satingian Phunchok was given the nation’s second highest gallantry award, “Maha Vir Chakra” for his exceptional courage, unyielding fighting spirit and supreme sacrifice.

The citation for the Maha Vir Chakra awarded to him reads :

Havildar Satingian Punchok was Second in Command at Changla Post, Ladakh. The post was heavily shelled and attacked by the Chinese in overwhelming numbers on the morning of 27th October 1962. Havildar  Phunchok  showed unflinching courage and inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy. He did not yield an inch until he was overpowered in his trench and killed.

He displayed courage and devotion to duty of a high order.

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2 Comments
  • Aayush Kumar

    2018 at 5:30 pm Reply

    First martyr of Kullu and the only Maha Veer Chakra recipient from Kullu district. A grand salute to him!!! It’s sad that he remained unsung at his native place

  • Aayush Kumar

    2018 at 8:17 pm Reply

    It’s sad that he remained unsung here. He was the first soldier from Kullu who attained martyrdom and is the only MahaVeer Chakra recipient from the district. A grand salute to him

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