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Photographs of the People behind 4/3 Gorkha Rifles
The officers of the Phor Thud during the wreath laying ceremony. From left to right : Maj. Navneet Vats, Maj. D.B. Ale, Capt. Abhay Sinh, Maj. J.S. Mangat, Maj Ujjal Singh, Maj. D.S. Murthy, Capt. Ashwani Kumar and Capt. Rahul Verma
The 4th Battallion, 3rd Gorkha Rifles (Phor Thud)is divided into officers, junior commissioned officers and jawans. This structure is common across the Indian Army. The Officers have the responsibility of commanding the troops. They command the troops through the JCO's. We had a wonderful times with the people of Phor Thud, during our visit to them on February 20, 2001. Col. Pradeep Rana, is the Commanding Officer of the
battalion, he was main host of the festivities. In the adjoining picture Maj. D.S. Murthy, his capacity to party is legendary in the battalion. They even had a skit inspired by him during the variety entertainment program. Maj. Ujjal Singh, he was newly married in February
2001 when we were there. He made Maj. J.S. Mangat, He is the company commander of the "B" Company to which Nawang belonged. He was very close to the spot where Nawang was fighting. After our visit to Almora he was kind enough so send us photographs of the jungle in which this happened. In the adjoining photograph from L to R : Vikas Sutaria, Sonam Kapadia, Maj. Ujjal Singh, Maj. Mangat. Maj. D. B. Ale, one of the success stories of the Indian Army, has moved up through the ranks to be at the officer position.
In the adjoining photograph from L to R, Maj Navneet Vats, Capt. Rahul Verma, Geeta Kapadia, Sonam Kapadia, Harish Kapadia. Capt. Rahul Verma, he received us at Katgodam station and was with us throughout our stay. Capt. Ashwani Kumar,
Lt. A.P. Yadav, Lt. Yadav was in training when we had gone to Almora, but he had visited us in Mumbai on route to the training. He is from Mumbai. Lt. Mridul Verma, he is the newest officer in the 4/3rd (He joined 4 months before Nawang) Capt. P.D. Gupta (RMO), He is from the Medical Corp. and attached to the Phor Thud, he was the room-mate of Nawang in Kashmir, and told us many stories about Nawang's life in the Army.
Rfl.Som Thapa, he was the buddy of Lt. Nawang and was with him during the encounter. In the adjoining picture he (extreme right), he is telling us of the events of that fateful day.
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