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Major Gopi Singh Rathour SC

Major Gopi Singh Rathour, son of Shri R. R. Rathour, hailed from Dehradun in Uttarakhand and was born on 14 November 1970. From a young age, he displayed exceptional discipline, intellect, and leadership—qualities that naturally steered him toward a career in the Indian Army. He was

Major Amit Rathi SM

Major Amit Rathi hailed from Rai Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh and was born on 02 Nov 1974. Son of Shri JS Verma and Smt Pushpa Verma, Major Amit Rathi did his graduation in Economics. Later he got selected for the Army and joined SS 68

2nd Lt Ashok Kumar Nanchahal VrC

2nd Lt Ashok Kumar Nanchahal hailed from Dasuya in Ludhiana district of Punjab and was born on 05th Aug 1948. Son of Shri AP Nanchahal, 2nd Lt Nanchahal did his schooling from Laxmi Bai Nagar in New Delhi and graduated from Government college in Ludhiana.

Flight Lieutenant Anurag Sharma

Flt Lt  Anurag Sharma having got selected for the IAF, went to the Air Force Academy in Hyderabad and got commissioned as a Pilot Officer on 17 Jun 2000. Having been inducted into the flying stream of the IAF, he got trained as a Navigator as

Sqn Ldr KR Murthy

Squadron Leader Kachibhotla Ramachandra Murthy hailed from Hyderabad in Telangana and was born on 21 Jun 1974. He grew up in a family steeped in the tradition of military service. His father Shri KSR Murthy, a retired IAF officer, played a pivotal role in instilling

Nb Sub Nagendra Narayan Choudhary SM

Naib Subedar Nagendra Narayan Choudhary was born on 15th August 1962 — a day of profound national pride — in the serene village of Baigini, nestled in the Darbhanga district of Bihar. His birth on India’s Independence Day would prove to be more than a

Naik Mali Reddy V

Naik Mali Reddy V hailed from the state of Andhra Pradesh and belonged to the 18 Engr Regt of the Corps of Engineers, one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army. The corps was established in the year 1780 when the two regular pioneer

Havildar R Muniappan

Havildar R Muniappan belonged to the 18 Engr Regt of the Corps of Engineers, one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army. The corps was established in the year 1780 when the two regular pioneer companies of the Madras Sappers were raised. Subsequently, the

Sapper Lakshmi Kanth M

Sapper Lakshmi Kanth M belonged to the 18 Engr Regt of the Corps of Engineers, one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army. The corps was established in the year 1780 when the two regular pioneer companies of the Madras Sappers were raised. Subsequently,

Sapper P Saravana Kumar

Sapper P Saravana Kumar belonged to the 18 Engr Regt of the Corps of Engineers, one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army. The corps was established in the year 1780 when the two regular pioneer companies of the Madras Sappers were raised. Subsequently,

Lt Col Amardeep Singh

Lt Col Amardeep Singh

Lt Col Amardeep Singh hailed from Chandigarh in Punjab. He was commissioned into the 18 Engr Regt of the Corps of Engineers, one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army. The corps was established in the year 1780 when the two regular pioneer companies

Nb Sub NV Mandadi

Nb Sub N Vidyadharan Mandadi belonged to the 18 Engr Regt of the Corps of Engineers, one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army. The corps was established in the year 1780 when the two regular pioneer companies of the Madras Sappers were raised.

Sapper J Suresh Kumar

Sapper J Suresh Kumar belonged to the 18 Engr Regt of the Corps of Engineers, one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army. The corps was established in the year 1780 when the two regular pioneer companies of the Madras Sappers were raised. Subsequently,

Sapper Suresh V

Sapper Suresh V belonged to the 18 Engr Regt of the Corps of Engineers, one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army. The corps was established in the year 1780 when the two regular pioneer companies of the Madras Sappers were raised. Subsequently, the

Sapper R Sanjai Gandhi

Sapper R Sanjai Gandhi belonged to the 18 Engr Regt of the Corps of Engineers, one of the oldest arms of the Indian Army. The corps was established in the year 1780 when the two regular pioneer companies of the Madras Sappers were raised. Subsequently,