Prakash Singh Chib, Victoria Cross

 DOGRA HEROES #1

PRAKASH SINGH CHIB

The only VICTORIA CROSS recipient of Jammu and Kashmir. 


Prakash Singh Chib was born to Udham Singh and his wife, Giano, on April 1,1913 in Kana Chak village, Kathua. He enlisted as a boy soldier into the 13th Frontier Rifles, formerly the Punjab Infantry. With the outbreak of Second World War, his regiment was assigned to the 100th Indian Infantry Brigade and part of the 20th Indian Division. This Division joined the Burma Campaign in 1943.

(Brian Best) 


On 16/17 February 1945 at Kanlan Ywathit, Burma (now Myanmar), Jemadar Prakash Singh Chib was commanding a platoon which took the main weight of fierce enemy attacks. He was wounded in both ankles and relieved of his command, but when his second-in-command was also wounded, he crawled back and took command of his unit again, directing operations and encouraging his men. He was wounded in both legs a second time but he continued to direct the defense, dragging himself from place to place by his hands. When wounded a third time and final time, he lay shouting the Dogra war-cry, "Jawala Mata Ki Jai! [Victory to Goddess Jawala!]" as he succumbed to his wounds, inspiring his company that finally drove off the enemy. (Wikipedia) #jammu #Dogra #rajput #history #WorldWarII #ourheroes

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