Who is Lance Naik Charan Singh?
Lance Naik Charan Singh (retired), a brave World War II veteran, recently celebrated his 100th birthday. The Indian Army honored him with a special ceremony at his home in Himachal Pradesh, recognizing his long and dedicated service.
Early Life and Joining the Army
Charan Singh was born on September 7, 1924. At the age of 18, during the height of World War II, he enlisted in the Indian Army on August 26, 1942, at the Firozepur Cantonment. His military career began when India was actively involved in supporting the Allied forces in the war.
Singh served in the Army Service Corps for 17 years, including during the Second World War. His work took him to places like Singapore, Lahore, and finally Yol Cantonment in Himachal Pradesh, where he concluded his military service.
Awards and Recognition
During his service, Charan Singh was honored with several awards for his bravery and dedication, including the Burma Star Award for his role in the Burma campaign and the Indian Independence Medal.
After 17 years of service, Singh retired from the Indian Army on May 17, 1959. He now lives in Dekwala village in Himachal Pradesh, surrounded by his loving family, including his four sons and two daughters.
Army Celebrations
To celebrate his 100th birthday, a team led by a Brigadier visited his home. This celebration showed the Army’s respect and gratitude for its veterans, emphasizing that “once a soldier, always a soldier.” The event highlighted the deep bond between veterans and the Army.
The Indian Army used this occasion to remind people of the sacrifices made by veterans like Lance Naik Charan Singh. His life of dedication and service is an example for future generations, inspiring them to follow in his footsteps.
Charan Singh is also remembered for his role in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, where he showed remarkable bravery. He was part of the 4 Jat Regiment and received the Vir Chakra for his courageous actions. Although he is not widely known, his story continues to inspire, especially in his hometown, where his contributions are cherished.
Month: Current Affairs - September, 2024
Category: Awards, Honours & Persons in News