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”A wreath-laying ceremony was held by the Army in the honour of Maj Somnath Sharma, PVC (Posthumous), the first Param Vir Chakra of the Indian Army at the ‘Saviours of Kashmir’ War Memorial, located at Srinagar International Airport,” a defence spokesman said here.
He said Maj Somnath Sharma, born on January 31, 1922, at Kangra in Himachal Pradesh, was commissioned in the 4th battalion of the Kumaon Regiment on 22 October 1942.
Maj Somnath Sharma led the ‘D’ Company of 4 Kumaon and established a base at Budgam against the Pakistani forces approaching Srinagar from the northern side on November 3, 1947, the spokesman said.
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“For his ultimate courage, leadership and dedication beyond the call of duty, Maj Somnath Sharma was conferred upon the country’s first and highest wartime Gallantry Award, the Param Vir Chakra, posthumously,” the spokesman said.
The supreme sacrifice of Major Sharma played a vital role in India’s victory in the first war after independence, he added. On behalf of Lt Gen D P Pandey, GOC Chinar Corps, Brigadier Sumesh Seth, Commandant, the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry Regimental Centre, paid homage to Maj Somnath Sharma, PVC (Posthumous) at the ‘Saviours of Kashmir’ War Memorial.