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Hony Capt Gwash Lal Sen

Subedar Major (Honorary Captain) Gwash Lal Sen was born on 27 July 1945 in the picturesque town of Kishtwar, nestled in the mountains of Jammu & Kashmir. From an early age, he was inspired by a deep sense of patriotism and a desire to serve

Nb Sub Lekh Raj VrC

Naib Subedar Lekh Raj Choudhary hailed from Dabbar Potha village in the Nowshera tehsil of Rajouri district in Jammu and Kashmir and was born on 30 August 1949. Son of Shri Major Ram, after completing his studies, Nb Sub Lekh Raj joined the Indian Army

2nd Lt Rajiv Pandey VrC

2nd Lt Rajiv Pandey was born on April 11th 1962 and hailed from Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh. Born in a military family to Lt Col RP Pandey (Retd) and Mrs Sankuntala Pandey, 2nd Lt Rajiv Pandey was determined to join the Armed Forces since his

Naib Subedar Hem Raj Sharma

Nb Sub Hem Raj Sharma joined the army after completing his initial school education. He was recruited into 8 JAK LI battalion of the J & K Light Infantry Regiment, an infantry Regiment with a long history of gallantry in numerous battles. By the year

Rifleman Girdhari Lal

Rfn Girdhari Lal joined the army after completing his initial school education. He was recruited into 8 JAK LI battalion of the J & K Light Infantry Regiment, an infantry Regiment with a long history of gallantry in numerous battles. During early part of 1987,

Lance Naik Kuldeep Singh

L Nk Kuldeep Singh joined the army after completing his initial school education. He was recruited into 8 JAK LI battalion of the J & K Light Infantry Regiment, an infantry Regiment with a long history of gallantry in numerous battles. By the year 1987,

Havildar Mulkhraj Sharma

Havildar Mulkhraj Sharma hailed from J&K and joined the army after completing his initial school education. He was recruited into 8 JAK LI battalion of the J & K Light Infantry Regiment, an infantry Regiment with a long history of gallantry in numerous battles. By

Major Rohit Sharma SC

Major Rohit Sharma hailed from Jalandhar in Punjab. Son of a practicing doctor Dr Ved Vrat Sharma, he had two sisters as his siblings. He was very keen to join the Armed Forces right from his childhood and eventually joined the Indian army after completing

Rifleman Suraj Prakash SC

Rifleman Suraj Prakash hailed from the serene village of Korara, nestled in the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir—a region known for its natural beauty as well as its proximity to areas affected by conflict. Born into a humble family, Suraj Prakash grew up with