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Hav A Ingersal

Hav A Ingersal  joined the Army after completing his school education at a young age. He was recruited into 96 Field Regiment of the Regiment of Artillery, an important combat support arm of Indian Army well known for its booming field guns and heavy weaponry.   Drass

Hav Raghunath G

Hav Raghunath G joined the Army after completing his school education at a young age. He was recruited into 96 Field Regiment of the Regiment of Artillery, an important combat support arm of Indian Army well known for its booming field guns and heavy weaponry.   Drass

L Nk Daniel Joseph

L Nk Daniel Joseph joined the Army after completing his school education at a young age. He was recruited into 96 Field Regiment of the Regiment of Artillery, an important combat support arm of Indian Army well known for its booming field guns and heavy

Naik Chukka Some Reddy

Naik Chukka Some Reddy joined the Army after completing his school education at a young age. He was recruited into 96 Field Regiment of the Regiment of Artillery, an important combat support arm of Indian Army well known for its booming field guns and heavy

Naik Ranjith KT

Naik Ranjith KT joined the Army after completing his school education at a young age. He was recruited into 96 Field Regiment of the Regiment of Artillery, an important combat support arm of Indian Army well known for its booming field guns and heavy weaponry.     Drass

Naib Subedar Kulwant Singh

Naib Subedar Kulwant Singh hailed from Ghaluwal village in the Una district of Himachal Pradesh, a region known for its proud tradition of producing brave soldiers who serve the nation with honour. Born in 1985, he was raised in a humble yet value-driven family environment

Major Kumandur Prabhakar Vinay KC

Major Kumandur Prabhakar Vinay was born on 18th March 1977 in Bangalore, Karnataka. He was the son of Shri K. R. Prabhakar and Smt Jaishree Prabhakar. His early schooling began in Delhi, where he was studying in the 9th standard at the Delhi Kannada School.

Havildar Mangu Singh

Havildar Mangu Singh was a proud son of Nimbaka Gao, a village situated in the Shergarh tehsil of Jodhpur district in Rajasthan. Born into a humble family that faced economic hardships, he learned the values of perseverance, responsibility, and hard work from an early age.