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Mi-17 pilot who rescued 80 Civilians before his Chopper crashed awarded Kirti Chakra

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Mi-17 pilot who rescued 80 Civilians before his Chopper crashed awarded Kirti Chakra

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A pilot who rescued 80 passengers before his helicopter crashed in the inclement weather in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi district and a Junior Commissioned Officer in the Indian Army, who fought with militants on the Line of Control are the winners of India's second highest peace-time gallantary award, the Kirti Chakra, announced on eve of the Republic Day today.

Darrayl Castellino from Mumbai was the captain of a Mi-17 V 5 helicopter in Uttarkashi when it went down.

A resident of Rupendehi district in Nepal, Naib Subedar Bhupal Singh Chhantel Magar of 5/5 Gorkha Rifles was awarded the Kirti Chakra for "displaying exceptional bravery, raw courage and junior leadership beyond the call of duty, in successful counter infiltration operations" along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir.

Three other helicopter pilots, including Castellino's co-pilot, Flt Lt K Praveen have won Shaurya Chakras. Seven Army men have also won Shaurya Chakras too.

Among them is Lieutenant Colonel Bikramjit Singh. the second-in-command of 16 Cavalry has been awarded "Shaurya Chakra" (Posthumous) for his "speedy, tactically sound actions, courageous and bold leadership in the face of mortal danger and for acting swiftly without waiting for a weapon or protective gear, acting well beyond the call of duty, in the highest traditions of the Indian Army in Counter Terrorist Operations in Samba (J&K)."

Link - Mi-17 pilot who rescued 80 Civilians before his Chopper crashed awarded Kirti Chakra | idrw.org
 
All such losses are heartbreaking- they really are. But all of them died well, serving their nation and what greater honour can there be than that? Hopefully their families can take some splice in that and are well looked after.
 
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I stood and I watched as a mother cried, when she had heard that her son had died. He didn't die because he was sick, or he didn't die because he was in a wreck. He died doing what he felt was right. Looking at her's tears I knew, that her son died fighting for you and me...

Thank you to all the soldiers who chose to serve with honor and thank you to the soldiers who died for the same cause..

JAI HIND...
 
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