Service No : 2682078

Date of Birth : November 2, 1967

Place of birth : Rohtak Dist (Haryana)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Naik

Unit : 18 Grenadiers

Arm/Regt : The Grenadiers

Operation : Op Vijay ( Kargil )

Martyrdom : June 13, 1999

Naik Rajvir Singh

Naik Rajvir Singh Rathi hailed from Lakhanmajra village in Rohtak district of Haryana and was born on 02 Nov 1967. Son of an Army veteran Shri Sagat Singh Rathi and Smt Sarupi Devi, Nk Rajvir Singh Rathi wanted to serve in the Armed Forces since his childhood like his father. He eventually joined the Indian Army on 18 Sep 1987 at the age of 20 years after completing his school education. He was recruited into the 18 Grenadiers Battalion of the Grenadiers Regiment, an infantry Regiment known for its brave soldiers and various battle honours. After serving for few years he got married to Ms Anita Devi. By 1999 he had been promoted to the rank of Naik and by then had gathered substantial field experience.

 

Battle of Tololing (Kargil War): 13/14 Jun 1999

 

During 1999, Nk Rajvir Singh's unit 18 Grenadiers was deployed in the J & K along the LOC. On 03 May 1999, the intrusions by Pak forces were detected and on 26 May 1999, the first air-to-ground strike was launched by the Indian Airforce (IAF), followed by Operation Vijay, by the Indian Army to evict the intruders from the Indian areas. The army quickly mobilized its forces to drive out the Pakistani infiltrators from Indian territory. Nk Rajvir Singh's 18 Grenadiers battalion, under the command of Col Kushal Thakur, was inducted into the Drass area by 3rd week of May 1999. The battalion was functioning under the command of 56 Mtn Bde, with overall operational control being exercised by 8 Mtn Div under Maj Gen Mohinder Puri. The Tololing Heights was the deepest penetration beyond the LC by the Pakistani intruders. The task of capturing the Tololing feature was assigned to 56 Mtn Bde. The Tololing feature comprised Pt 4590, Tololing Top, South East Spur, South Spur, and Hump to its north. Pt 4590 and Tololing Top dominated all the approaches leading to it. As per the plan of attack of 56 Mtn Bde, 2 Raj Rif was tasked to capture the Tololing top by 0600 Hr on 13 June 1999. 18 Garh Rif battalion was to capture Pt 5140 by 0700 hrs on 13 June. Two companies of 18 Grenadiers were to provide a firm base and the balance of the battalion was to act as reserve to 2 Raj Rif.  

 

After the capture of Tololing top by the 2 Raj Rif battalion, by 13 June 1999, the 18 Grenadiers Battalion was tasked to capture Hump in conjunction with 18 Garh Rif battalion. Nk Rajvir Singh was part of the team of 18 Gren that was assigned the task. Nk Rajvir Singh and his comrades launched the attack on the Hump on the night of 13/14 June 1999 preceded by heavy shelling by the Artillery. The area was heavily fortified, but Nk Rajvir Singh along with his comrades kept on neutralizing the enemy’s resistance en route. Despite stiff resistance by the enemy, 18 Gren carried on with the attack and by morning captured part of Hump. However during the fierce exchange of fire, Nk Rajvir Singh got severely injured and was martyred. By mid day on 14 June 1999, the Hump feature was captured which later facilitated the capture of Point 4590. Besides Nk Rajvir Singh, twelve other soldiers of 18 Grenadiers were martyred during this entire operation. The other brave hearts martyred on 13 June 1999, included Nk Praburam Chotiya, L/Nk Raj Kumar, L/Nk Shyam Singh, L/Nk Vinod Kumar, Gdr Sukhbir Singh, Gdr Sita Ram Kumawat, Gdr Surender Singh, Gdr Manohar Lal, Gdr Naresh Kumar and Gdr Ved Prakash. Two other soldiers, Hav Udham Singh and Hav Sidh Kam were later martyred on 14 Jun 1999. Gdr Surender Singh was a valiant and determined soldier, who laid down his life at the age of 31 years in the line of his duty. 

 
Naik Rajvir Singh Rathi is survived by his wife Smt Anita Devi.
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