Hundreds of people with moist eyes joined the funeral ceremony of Lt Col Deepak Thapa, who had breathed his last on March 8, after battling cancer for more than a year in Army's super speciality Research & Referral Hospital here, a senior official said.
"The officer had the unique distinction of being awarded with a Yudh Sewa Medal as a second lieutenant for his gallant action against the Pakistani soldiers in the inhospitable Siachen Glacier in 1989.
Several dignitaries and Army officers paid tribute by laying wreaths during a ceremony organised in Himachal Pradesh's Dharamsala, where his body was finally laid to rest with full honours, the officer said.
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