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Flt Sgt | Vasudevan Pallavaram 16635 OR | Unit : -N.A.- | Award Date 15 Sep 65 | Announced 01 Jan 66 | |
Details : | Flight Armourer On the night of 15th /16th September 1965, two aircraft with fuzed bombs in their bomb bays were involved in an accident on the runway of an airfield, as a result of which one of them caught fire. Some of the bombs exploded, others were scattered under the force of explosion and one of them was lodged in a very awkward position in the wing of an aircraft. The scattered bombs were lying on the edge of the runway and one of them had become highly dangerous owing to the heat of the burning wreckage. Normally, Bombs in this condition are demolished on the site, but to have done in this case would have caused further extensive damage. Unmindful of the risk involved, Flight Sergeant Vasudev Pallavaram volunteered to render the bombs safe. He accomplished this task successfully. Thereafter he also recovered the bomb which was lodged in the wing of the aircraft, defuzed it and made it harmless. By his successful accomplishment of this hazardous task, willingly undertaken at grave personal risk, Flight Sergeant Vasudevan Pallavaram displayed cool courage and devotion to duty and set an example to his fellow Airmen. | ||||
Reference: | Gazette of India , 19th February 1966 - No.25 - Pres/66 dated 26th January 1966 | ||||
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Flt Sgt | Linga Raghaviah 48963 OR | Unit : -N.A.- | Award Date 15 Sep 65 | Announced 01 Jan 66 | |
Details : | On the night of 15th/16th September 1965, two aircraft with fuzed bombs inside their bomb bay were involved in an accident on the runway of an airfield, as a result of which one of them caught fire. Some of the bombs exploded, others were scattered under the force of explosion and one of them was lodged in a very awkward position in the wing of an aircraft. The scattered bombs were lying on the edge of the runway and one of them had become highly dangerous owing to the heat of the burning wreckage. Normally, a bomb in this condition is demolished on the site, but to have done so in this case would have caused further extensive damage. Unmindful of the risk involved, Flight Sergeant Lingha Ragaviah volunteered to render the bombs safe. He accomplished this task successfully. Thereafter he also recovered the bomb which was lodged in the wing of one of the aircraft, defuzed it and made it harmless. By his successful accomplishment of this hazardous task, willingly undertaken at grave personal risk, Flight Sergeant Lingha Ragaviah displayed cool courage and devotion to duty and set an example to his fellow airmen. | ||||
Reference: | Gazette of India , 19th February 1966 - No.25 - Pres/66 dated 26th January 1966 | ||||
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Watchman | Amar Singh OR | Unit : AFS Jammu | Award Date 07 Sep 65 | Announced 01 Jan 66 | |
Details : | Shri Amar Singh was employed by an Air Force Station in Jammu and Kashmir. In August-September, 1965, he moved from village to village and collected vital information about the whereabouts of the infiltrators. On more than one occasion Shri Amar Singh guided army patrols in their operations against the infiltrators. On the 7th September, 1965, when enemy aircraft raided the airfield, Shri Amar Singh rendered valuable service in retrieving arms and ammunition from the burning building in the armoury. Shri Amar Singh displayed commendable courage and devotion to duty. | ||||
Reference: | Gazette of India , 8th October 1966 - No.74 - Pres/66 dated 30th September 1966 | ||||