Service No : 2683467

Place of birth : Mainpuri Dist(UP)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Grenadier

Unit : 18 Grenadiers

Arm/Regt : The Grenadiers

Operation : Op Vijay ( Kargil )

Awards : Sena Medal

Martyrdom : June 3, 1999

Grenadier Munish Kumar SM

Grenadier Munish Kumar Yadav hailed from Ghutara Masoompur village in Bhogaon tehsil of Mainpuri district in Uttar Pradesh. He joined the army after completing his initial schooling and was inducted into 18 Grenadiers battalion of the Grenadiers Regiment, an infantry Regiment known for its valiant soldiers and various battle honours.

 

Tololing Operation (Op Vijay): 02/03 June 1999

 

During May/June 1999, Gdr Munish Kumar’s unit was deployed in the Drass sector. On 3 May 1999, enemy intrusions were detected and "Operation Vijay" was launched by the Indian Army to evict the intruders from Indian territory.  18 Grenadiers battalion was inducted in Drass area on 19 May 1999 under the command of 121 Inf Bde and were operating along with 1 Naga and 8 Sikh battalions. These battalions along with 28 RR less a company operated under 121 Inf Bde till 22 May when HQ 56 Mountain Brigade assumed the command of the Drass area.  18 Grenadiers troops under the command of Col Khushal Thakur were tasked to launch an attack to capture Tololing on 02 June 1999.  The attack under the leadership of Lt Col R Vishwanathan in the night of 02/03 June 1999, took the enemy by complete surprise as it came along a very difficult approach and terrain at an altitude of over 15,000 feet. Gdr Munish Kumar was part of the team that undertook that operation. 

 

On 03 June 1999, Gdr Munish Kumar was part of Sub Randhir Singh's team that tasked to launch an assault on the tactically important Tololing ridge in the Drass sector. The well-stocked and fortified post of the enemy-backed infiltrators was in a treacherous mountainous terrain covered with snow at a height of over 15,000 feet. The advance of the platoon, was impeded due to heavy machine gun fire from one of the sangars of the intruders. Sub Randhir Singh immediately deployed his platoon and with a small team crawled ahead to the sangar and neutralized the machine gun in close combat killing two intruders. On encountering a second enemy sangar, Gdr Munish Kumar and his comrades charged onto the enemy killing one intruder in hand-to-hand combat. This dare-devil act made it possible to gain vital ground on Tololing ridge which facilitated the capture of Point 4599. Gdr Munish Kumar later succumbed to his injuries and was martyred. Besides Gdr Munish Kumar, the other martyred brave hearts during the operation included Lt Col R Vishwanathan, Sub Randhir Singh, L/Hav Ram Kumar Lamba, Naik Samunder Singh and Grenadier Pravin Kumar. Gdr Munish Kumar was a gallant and committed soldier, who laid down his life in the service of the nation, following the highest traditions of the Indian Army. Gdr Munish Kumar was given the gallantry award, “Sena Medal” on 15 August 1999, for his commendable courage, determination, devotion to duty and supreme sacrifice. 

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