Service No : 2617543M

Place of birth : Tamil Nadu

Service : Army

Last Rank : Sepoy

Unit : 19 Madras

Arm/Regt : The Madras Regiment

Operation : CI & IS Ops

Martyrdom : February 3, 2016

Sepoy Ganesan G

Sepoy Ganesan G belonged to Chokkathevanpatti village near Madurai. Sep Ganesan joined the military service after completing his class 12. He was recruited into 19 Madras battalion of the Madras regiment, an infantry regiment with a long history of gallantry and battle honours. He was inspired by the legendary stories of his villagers, who had served the Indian Army for many years. Captain Devaraj from his village had attained martyrdom twenty-five years ago while serving in Kashmir and was the inspiration for Sep Ganesan to join the army.

 

Sonam Post Avalanche: 03 Feb 2016

 

During 2015-16, Sep Ganesan’s unit 19 Madras battalion was deployed in Siachen area under the command of Col Um Bahadur Gurung. In Dec 2015, Sep Ganesan along with 9 other personnel were chosen to man the Sonam post, one of the highest manned military posts in the world atop Saltoro Ridge. The post that overlooked Siachen Glacier to the east and Pakistani occupied territories to the west was prone to devastating avalanches with extreme weather conditions. Besides Sep Ganesan, the other soldiers of the team included Sub Nagesha TT, Lance Hav S Kumar, Lance Naik Sudheesh B, Lance Naik Hanumanthappa Koppad, Sep Mahesha PN, Hav Elumalai, Sep Rama Moorthy N, Sep Mustaq Ahmed S and Sep Sunil Suryawanshi. On the glacier, the soldiers contested an area where they had to deal with altitude sickness, high winds, frostbite and temperatures as low as minus 60 degrees Celsius (minus 76 degrees Fahrenheit). The rigorously trained soldiers needed to highly skilled in survival and sustenance. Besides the enemy fire, the soldiers had to brave the most unforgiving weather accompanied frequently by sudden avalanches and landslides. One such monstrous avalanche struck Sonam post in the morning of 03 Feb 2016.

 

Formed by enormous sized block of snow fracturing away form the mountain, it buried the post up to 25 feet deep snow in few seconds.  Although the Army had a unit of the Snow Avalanche Study Establishment (SASE) in Jammu and Kashmir, with several observatories at various locations to issue warnings and alerts to the Army formations and units, it could not detect this avalanche and the cause also could not be known. Sep Ganesan and 9 other soldiers got trapped under 25 feet of snow at an altitude of 20,500 feet. A massive rescue operation was launched by the Army which continued for  6 days to locate and rescue the trapped soldiers. The rescue operations were carried out by specialized teams of the Army and the Air Force which were being coordinated from Leh and Udhampur. The teams of Army and the Air Force undertook massive rescue operations under extreme weather conditions but could not save the life of this brave soldier. The nation will remain grateful to Sep Ganesan for his courage and supreme sacrifice.

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