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Air Cmde | Mehar Singh 1559 GD(P) | Unit : No.1 Op Group | Award Date 26 Jan 50 | Announced 26 Jan 50 | |
Details : | Throughout his tenure as A.O.C. No. 1 Group controlling operations in Jammu & Kashmir, Air Commander Mehar Singh displayed great devotion to duty at personal risks and set an example to those serving under him. He was the first pilot to land an aircraft at the emergency landing ground at Poonch and at Leh. These tasks were not part of his duty but in view of the fact that these were hazardous tasks, he was first to carry them out to give confidence to his junior pilots. | ||||
Reference: | Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Notification No. 2-Pres., dated 26th January, 1950 | ||||
Maha Vir Chakra | |||||
Wg Cdr | Minoo Merwan Engineer 1614 GD(P) | Unit : 1 Wing | Award Date 26 Jan 50 | Announced 26 Jan 50 | |
Details : | Wing Commander Minoo Merwan Engineer was commissioned as General Duties (Pilot) in the Royal Indian Air Force on 1 August 1940. He was an experienced pilot flying Hurricane fighters in World War II for which he was awarded the DFC in 1945. During Jammu & Kashmir Operations 1947-48, Wing Commander Engineer actively participated in air activity in Kashmir for nearly a year. Under his able guidance the enemy was hit hard on a number of occasions at Kishanganga Bridge, Skardu and Gilgit. During the capture of Gurais the Air Force extended very effective support to the land forces. This was largely due to the drive and initiative shown by Wing Commander Engineer in planning and directing the air operations. Wing Commander Engineer was awarded the Mahavir Chakra for exceptional gallantry and leadership. | ||||
Reference: | Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Notification No. 2-Pres., dated 26th January, 1950 | ||||
Maha Vir Chakra | |||||
Sqn Ldr | Sidney Basil Noronha 1735 GD(P) | Unit : No.7 Squadron | Award Date 26 Jan 50 | Announced 26 Jan 50 | |
Details : | By completing more than 37 operational sorties over enemy’s strong holds in close support of the Indian Army, Wing Commander Norohna has been showing outstanding gallantry. He carried out his Squadron’s offensive role with maximum success in the face of adverse conditions. He has been an outstanding leader both in air and on ground. His brilliant leadership, fearless determination and unswerving devotion to duty have set an inspiring example to all under his command. | ||||
Reference: | Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Notification No. 2-Pres., dated 26th January, 1950 | ||||