Service No : IC2771

Service : Army

Last Rank : Major

Unit : 6 Fd Regt

Arm/Regt : The Regiment of Artillery

Martyrdom : 1962

Major Brahm Sat

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  • MAJOR A K SINGH

    2021 at 8:59 am Reply

    If I’m not mistaken, Brahm Sat uncle, as we kids of Artillery officers in Deolali in 1960s would call him, had a son named Ram Rathee who got commissioned into Artillery.
    If Ram Rathee is contactable through his service records, it will surely lead to valuable details about the fallen gallant hero Major Brahm Sat.
    I am Major AK Singh,KC,SM son of Lt Col Keshari Singh, who commanded 16 Fd Regt, and later 176 Medium Regt in 1971 war with Pakistan, in the Hussainiwala sector. For those who served in The 176 Med Regt in 1971, would surely have a story to tell.
    My profound heartfelt salutations to the fallen martyr.

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