Navy sailor Veer Singh, who retrieved under difficult circumstances two bodies from the Dornier aircraft of the force that had crashed last year off Goa, has also been chosen for the gallantry award Nao Sena Medal along with Lt Commander Vikash Kumar Narwal.
Squadron Leader Abhishek Singh Tanwar and Squadron Leader Bhavesh Kumar Dubey have been selected for Vayu Sena Medal.
The gallantry awards approved by the President, who is also the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, include one Ashok Chakra, 14 Shaurya Chakras, 63 Sena Medals (Gallantry), two Nao Sena Medals and two Vayu Sena Medals.
The Army got one Ashok Chakra (Posthumous), 11 Shaurya Chakras (including 6 posthumous) and 63 Sena Medal, including 12 posthumous.
Havildar Hangpan Dada, a former commando and fondly called Dada (big brother) by his colleagues and friends, was awarded Ashoka Chakra, the highest award to an Army man during peace-time operations.
Displaying ingenuity and understanding of ground, the ex-commando moved with incredible speed in the inhospitable snow-bound high altitude terrain.
Dada displayed exemplary courage and presence of mind and
killed two terrorists at close quarters. In the exchange of fire, he was grievously injured. Undeterred, the NCO went after the remaining terrorists. In the process, he came face to face with the third terrorist whom he killed in hand-to-hand combat before making the supreme sacrifice.
On January 24, 2008 he was side stepped to the 4th Battalion of the Assam Regiment where he served till the last.
The gallant soldier is survived by his wife Chasen Lowang Dada, an employee of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, and their two children aged 7 and 11 years.
From leading a patrol to leading a church service at the post, Dada always led from the front. During testing times, when threat of militants would loom large on his patrol, negotiating steep slopes in sub-zero temperatures with 20-feet-deep snow, Dada would silently slip into the role of scout and lead the entire patrol safely back to the base, the Army said.
Pathankot bravehearts Lt Col Niranjan and Corporal Singh, who gave up their life countering terrorists from Pakistan who had attacked the IAF base, were also recognised for their bravery with gallantry awards.
Lt Col Niranjan, a member of the NSG's Bomb Disposal Squad, was killed while he was defusing a grenade at the scene of the terror attack.
The President has also awarded 28 Mention-in-Despatches to Army and para military personnel for their significant contributions in different military operations which include five for 'Operation Meghdoot', 22 for 'Operation Rakshak' and one for 'Operation Rhino'.
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