Lt. Kishan Singh Rathore (MahaVeer Chakra) of 1st Rajpur Regiment
On 6th February 1948, Lieutenant Kishan Singh Rathore and 70 men
of the Rajput regiment deployed at Tain Dhar were attacked by 1500
Pakistani intruders.
The Lieutenant inspired his soldiers by moving among them in the
pickets. On several occasions he personally carried the ammunition
to the pickets braving the incessant enemy fire. His exemplary
leadership enabled the Indians to hold on.
In March, Lt Rathore was deployed as an intelligence officer at
Koman Gosha Dhar. When the Indian position came under intense enemy
fire, Lt Rathore led a platoon attack on the enemy's left to ease
the pressure. When one of the men was hurt the Lieutenant showed
great bravery by going to retrieve the body of his fallen comarade.
Again a month later he led his platoon in a successful bayonet
charge against the enemy at Jhangar, compelling them to retreat
Lieutenant Kishan Singh Rathore was honoured with
the Mahavir Chakra. Retired as Colonel, Gallantry
runs in the family as his father Major Thakur Deep Singh
got Keshsihind in China war.
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