MAJOR DHAN SINGH THAPA
Major Dhan Singh Thapa, born on
Major Thapa again rose to the occasion and repulsed the attack, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. He encouraged his men to be prepared for a third assault, which came after a short while indeed. The third Chinese attack was, however, more powerful and intense. The enemy now came with tanks in support of the infantry. The platoon post was now in a much-depleted strength owing to the casualties suffered in earlier attacks. But the post held out till the ammunition lasted. When the Chinese finally overran it, he jumped out of his trench and killed many intruders in hand-to-hand fighting. He was eventually overpowered and killed. His cool courage, conspicuous fighting qualities and leadership were in the highest traditions of the Army. Major Thapa was believed to have been killed in this engagement, and the original citation given above reflects this. He was later discovered to have been taken prisoner by Chinese soldiers and after his release from the POW camp, he resumed his military career. For his gallant act, Major Dhan Singh Thapa was honoured with the highest wartime gallantry medal, Param Vir Chakra.
Major Thapa’s cool courage, conspicuous fighting qualities and leadership were in the highest traditions of our Army.
Major Thapa was, originally, believed to have been killed in this engagement, and the original PVC citation given above reflects this. He was later discovered to have been taken prisoner by the Chinese and, after his release from POW camp, he resumed his military career.He retired as Lieutenant-Colonel.
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