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Sl. No. RANK and NAME Service KIRTI CHAKRA 1. SEPOY Sl. No. RANK AND NAME Service KIRTI CHAKRA 1. A. SEPOY VRAHMA PAL SINGH, ARMY EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION RASHTRIYA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS) SHAURYA CHAKRA 1. IC-62648Y Lieutenant Colonel Arjun Sharma, ARMY 6th Battalion The JAT Regiment 2. IC-76179M MAJOR PAWAN GAUTAM, ARMY THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 3. A. MAJOR ADITYA KUMAR, ARMY J. TH BATTALION THE GARHWAL RIFLES 4. SS-43745F MAJOR PAWAN KUMAR, ARMY THE JAT REGIMENT / 34TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 5. IC-78575F CAPTAIN KANINDER PAUL SINGH, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 6. SS-44853X CAPTAIN VARMA JAYESH RAJESH, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 7. JC-414217H Naib Subedar Anil Kumar Dhayia, ARMY First Battalion The Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) 8. JC-461439H NAIB SUBEDAR VIJAY KUMAR YADAV, ARMY 15TH BATTALION THE MARATHA LIGHT INFANTRY REGIMENT 9. 5757174A HAVILDAR KUL BAHADUR THAPA, ARMY 9TH BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 10. 9108390L HAVILDAR JAWEED AHMAD BHAT, SENA MEDAL, ARMY 9THBATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 11. 15220840X GUNNER RANJIT SINGH, ARMY THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY / 13TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 12. 9115892W RIFLEMAN AURANGZAB, ARMY THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR LIGHT INFANTRY REGIMENT/ 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS) 13. G/5016407P RIFLEMAN RATHVA LILESH BHAI, ARMY 4TH BATTALION THE ASSAM RIFLES 14. G/5008469A RIFLEMAN JAIPRAKASH ORAON, 4TH BATTALION ARMY THE ASSAM RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS) 15. CAPTAIN P RAJKUMAR(03228-K) NAVY 16. SHRI AS KRISHNA, HEAD CONSTABLE, 45 BN, CRPF, MHA SUMBAL, BANDIPORA (J&K) 17. SHRI K DINESH RAJA, CONSTABLE, 45 BN, CRPF, SUMBAL, MHA BANDIPORA (J&K) 18. SHRI PRAFULLA KUMAR, CONSTABLE, 45 BN, CRPF, MHA SUMBAL, BANDIPORA (J&K) 19. SHRI KULDEEP SINGH CHAHAR, DEPUTY COMMANDANT, MHA 182 BN, CRPF, SHEEP COMPLEX, PULWAMA, (J&K) 20. SHRI DHANAWADE RAVINDRA BABAN, 182 BN, CRPF, SHEEP MHA COMPLEX, PULWAMA, (J&K) (POSTHUMOUS) BAR TO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. SS-44990W CAPTAIN RAKESH NAIR, SENA MEDAL ARMY THE ARMOURED CORPS / 22ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 2. SS-45306P CAPTAIN UMESH LAMBA, SENA MEDAL ARMY FIRST BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 3. 12974389N NAIK NAZIR AHMED WANI, SENA MEDAL ARMY THE JAMMU & KASHMIR LIGHT INFANTRY REGIMENT/ 9TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 1. ARMY IC-62086M LIEUTENANT COLONEL MAHENDRA PAL SINGH BHADORIA 8TH BATTALION THE SIKH LIGHT INFANTRY 2. IC-62867A LIEUTENANT COLONEL SAMAR RAGHAV, ARMY THE KUMAON REGIMENT / 50TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 3. IC-62966H LIEUTENANT COLONEL RAKESH TOKAS, ARMY FIRST BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 4. IC-68003M MAJOR RANVEER SINGH, ARMY THE JAT REGIMENT / 34TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 5. IC-68016K MAJOR JITENDRA SINGH MEHTA, ARMY THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY / 13TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 6. IC-68702X MAJOR JAMES JACOB, ARMY THE MADRAS REGIMENT / 8TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 7. IC-68749H MAJOR RAMAN GAKHAR, ARMY THE SIKH LIGHT INFANTRY / 2ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 8. IC-69259F MAJOR AVIJIT SINGH, ARMY 6TH BATTALION THE MAHAR REGIMENT 9. IC-69678Y MAJOR VIKRAM SHARMA, ARMY BRIGADE OF THE GUARDS / 21ST BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 10. IC-70229W MAJOR ABHISHEK SINHA, ARMY THE PUNJAB REGIMENT / 22ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 11. IC-70511F MAJOR DEEPAK SINGH, ARMY THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS / 22ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 12. IC-71440X MAJOR KHADASE NANDKISHOR DIPAK, ARMY THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY / 19TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 13. IC-71488L MAJOR KAMAL KUMAR CHHETRI, ARMY THE ARMY SERVICE CORPS / 8TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 14. IC-72000W MAJOR ADITYA SHARMA, ARMY THE GRENADIERS REGIMENT / 55TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 15. IC-72260F MAJOR HEMANT DUTTA, ARMY THE SIKH LIGHT INFANTRY / 19TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 16. IC-72307F MAJOR V RAHUL SAXENA, ARMY 4TH BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 17. IC-74866K MAJOR JAIKANT SINGH, THE ENGINEER CORPS/ ARMY 1STBATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 18. IC-75094K MAJOR BHANU RANA, ARMY THE NAGA REGIMENT / 50TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 19. IC-75345H MAJOR MAYANK MISHRA, ARMY THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY / 32ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 20. IC-75864L MAJOR SUMEET BHARDWAJ, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 21. IC-76236H MAJOR SHAILENDRA KUMAR YADAV, ARMY THE CORPS OF SIGNALS / 43RD BATTALION THE ASSAM RIFLES 22. IC-77058X MAJOR GIRISH SHARMA, ARMY CORPS OF THE ELECTRONICS AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS/9TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 23. IC-77067Y MAJOR ARVIND B NAIR, ARMY CORPS OF ELECTRONICS AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS/45THBATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 24. IC-77206X MAJOR ISHAN DHIMAN, ARMY 21ST BATTALION THE SIKH REGIMENT 25. IC-75898Y CAPTAIN SAGAR PRAKASH PARDESHI, ARMY THE ARMOURED CORPS / 22ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 26. ] IC-76549F CAPTAIN SHASHANK SHARMA, ARMY THE MADRAS REGIMENT / 4 VIKAS 27. IC-76793F CAPTAIN KRISHNAKUMAR K, ARMY THE CORPS OF SIGNALS / 19TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 28. IC-79395L CAPTAIN UDIT MOHAN RAJ, ARMY CORPS OF SIGNALS / 50TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 29. IC-81695L LIEUTENANT NAVIN KUMAR, ARMY 4TH BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 30. JC-413635L SUBEDAR KARAN SINGH, ARMY THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT / 31ST BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 31. JC-414159K NAIB SUBEDAR BIPIN SINGH, ARMY 9TH BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 32. 2999756X HAVILDAR RAMVIR SINGH, ARMY THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT / 4 VIKAS 33. 3000043X HAVILDAR SHIV KUMAR, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 34. 3002026W HAVILDAR RAM LAL, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 35. 13625061A HAVILDAR SANDEEP KUMAR, ARMY FIRST BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 36. 13767221L HAVILDAR RAKESH KUMAR, ARMY 9TH BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 37. X. ACTING LANCE DAFADAR HANS RAJ, ARMY EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. ARMOURED CORPS / 53RD BATTALION RASHTRIYA RIFLES 38. 2495827Y NAIK SATNAM SINGH, ARMY THE PUNJAB REGIMENT / 22ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 39. 2497311P NAIK JAGJIT SINGH, ARMY THE PUNJAB REGIMENT / 22ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 40. 2695302Y NAIK RAKESH KUMAR CHOTIA, 11TH BATTALION ARMY THE GRENADIERS REGIMENT (POSTHUMOUS) 41. 3001231L NAIK SANJAY SINGH, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 42. 3201769W NAIK GULVIR SINGH, ARMY THE JAT REGIMENT / 45TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 43. 3404674L NAIK JAGATINDER SINGH, 10TH BATTALION THE ARMY SIKH REGIMENT 44. 4479177Y NAIK BAKSHI RAM SINGH, THE SIKH LIGHT ARMY INFANTRY / 19THBATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 45. 9104049W NAIK MUDASIR AHMAD, 15TH BATTALION THE ARMY JAMMU AND KASHMIR LIGHT INFANTRY (POSTHUMOUS) 46. 9108454L NAIK ZAHIR ABAS, ARMY 9TH BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 47. 12974187M NAIK NAZIR AHMAD BHAT, 162ND INFANTRY ARMY BATTALION TERRITORIAL ARMY (JAMMU AND KASHMIR LIGHT INFANTRY) ATTACHED WITH 1ST BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 48. 13626067N NAIK SURJEET SINGH, ARMY 9TH BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 49. 13626272P NAIK DEVI SINGH, ARMY 4TH BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 50. 13764105X NAIK DHARAM PAL, ARMY THE JAMMU & KASHMIR RIFLES / 47TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 51. 15180470X NAIK KULWANT SINGH, ARMY THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY / 19TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 52. 15327862N NAIK SHREEKANT KARI, CORPS OF ENGINEERS / ARMY 44THBATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 53. 15345181N NAIK JAGIRA RAM ARMY THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS / 19TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 54. 15618558F NAIK LOURDHU RAJU REDDY MOSU, ARMY BRIGADE OF THE GUARDS / 50TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 55. 16017846A NAIK KRASHAN SINGH RAJPUT, ARMY 16TH BATTALION THE RAJPUTANA RIFLES 56. 2495568F LANCE NAIK AJAY KUMAR, ARMY THE PUNJAB REGIMENT / 22ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 57. 3204223F LANCE NAIK PARTAP SINGH, ARMY 6TH BATTALION THE JAT REGIMENT 58. 4201540N LANCE NAIK SANJAY YADAV, ARMY 9TH BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 59. 9108192A LANCE NAIK JAVAID AHMAD BHAT, ARMY JAMMU & KASHMIR LIGHT INFANTRY / 50TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 60. 13627886K LANCE NAIK GOPAL SINGH, ARMY 1ST BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES) 61. 14936730H LANCE NAIK DINESH KUMAR, ARMY THE MECHANISED INFANTRY / 42ND BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 62. 15168798M LANCE NAIK NEELESH SINGH, ARMY THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY / 34TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS) 63. 15624881M LANCE NAIK KAINATO K ACHUMI, ARMY BRIGADE OF THE GUARDS / 21ST BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 64. 18005310K LANCE NAIK JATINDER SINGH, ARMY THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS / 34TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 65. 2815734M SEPOY BHUSARE SHIVAJI GANGADHAR, ARMY 15TH BATTALION THE MARATHA LIGHT INFANTRY 66. 3010786N SEPOY RAVI BHUSAN SHAHI, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 67. 3010853N SEPOY VIJAY SINGH GURJAR, THE RAJPUT ARMY REGIMENT / 44THBATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 68. 3011203M SEPOY SURENDRA KUMAR, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 69. 3011667K SEPOY DINESH KUMAR, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 70. 3013229A SEPOY BHANU PRATAP SINGH TOMAR, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 71. 3014624A SEPOY HARIOM SINGH PUNDIR, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES 72. 3014823N SEPOY ABDUL AZIZ KHAN, ARMY THE RAJPUT REGIMENT / 44TH BATTALION THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES
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