Service No : IC-51264
Date of Birth : 21 July 1968
Birth place: Mumbai
Service: Army
Last Rank: Captain
Unit : 31 Med Regt
Regiment : The Regiment of Artillery
Date of Martyrdom : 26 Sep 1995
Captain Vinayak Gore was born in Vile parle, a suburb of Mumbai, to Mr Vishnu Gore and Mrs Anuradha Gore. He completed his school education from Parle Tilak Vidyalaya in Vile parle, Mumbai and graduation in Commerce from N.M. College of Commerce in Mumbai. He was a passionate sportsman, who excelled in swimming, football and hockey. Capt Vinayak in his student days was a keen footballer and represented N M college at various inter-college football meets. He was popularly known as “Maradona” among his friends and according to them his football skills were so extraordinary that he would have surely earned a place in the national football team.
But Capt Vinayak, greatly inspired by the lives of Shivaji Maharaj and Veer Savarkar, had a deep interest to serve in the army. He made his intentions clear when he left his article-ship of Chartered Accountancy halfway to appear for the Combined Defence Services Examination. His father was initially reluctant but later relented looking at the enthusiasm and profound desire of his lad.
He passed out from Indian Military Academy(IMA), Dehradun on 12 June 1991 and was commissioned in Indian Army as Second Lieutenant of the 31 Medium Regiment of the Regiment of Artillery. After commissioning , he had a brief tenure in Punjab and then was posted to Jammu & Kashmir in 1992.
Kupwara Operation : 26 Sept 1995
During 1995, Capt Vinayak’s unit was deployed in Kupwara sector of J & K, which was a terrorist infested area. Capt Vinayak’s duties included creating gun areas, taking part in road opening missions, cordoning off villages in tense situations and conducting search operations on getting information about presence of terrorists from intelligence sources. On 26th Sept 1995, Capt Vinayak was manning a post on the border which was targeted by the enemy forces on a regular basis.
Taking advantage of the ongoing Navratri festival during that time, the enemy forces resorted to unprovoked firing at the border posts. The post manned by Capt Vinayak came under heavy attack on that day and a fierce exchange of fire ensued. Capt Vinayak within three and half of his service, had evolved into a battle hardened and committed soldier who commanded great respect from his comrades. Under the command of Capt Vinayak, his post gave befitting response to the enemy firing but a missile targeted at his post directly hit him. Capt Vinayak succumbed to his injuries and a valiant soldier was martyred, in the service of the nation. The gallant soldier that shouted the slogans for the country had been silenced and he breathed his last, cozily cradled in the lap of the motherland, he loved and fought for.
Captain Vinayak Gore is survived by his mother Mrs Anuradha Gore.
Quotes by Capt Vinayak Gore
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Divya Nair
2017at10:59 amYou shall remain a source of inspiration to all Indians for generations to come. I salute you sir..Jai Hind..!
Bhavitha Singh
2017at11:00 amYour supreme sacrifice will always be remembered. Jai Hind
Lavanya Jyothi
2017at11:54 amI grand salute to your heroism and sacrifice…!
Lavanya Jyothi
2017at11:59 amMy deepest salute to the brave soldier Captain Vinayak Gore for his courageous act and sacrifice to the nation..Jai Hind..!
Durgesh Shah
2018at12:47 amI am proud of you captain for the supreme sacrifice. Me being a parle resident and even went to the same college NM still remember the day when the college put up your picture and we all were sad but at the same time it gave us strength to do something for our country
Ritu Gosain
2018at10:49 amSalute to his courage and his parents also..persons like him make our army high.
J j
2018at4:24 pmCapt Vinayak Gore you are a true hero .Staying in vile parle and crossing the bridge named after you each time feels because sacrifices of proud heroes of this country we don’t fall in the hands of danger.Long live your name and deeds of valour.
Waman sumant bude
2018at12:31 amसारे शब्द अपुरे आहेत…….. असंख्य प्रणाम.
v.y.v.v.ramaanjaneya sarma
2018at11:01 amI am proud of you .our county recollects your courage and it is an inspiration to youth and patriotism..
Aditya Rao
2018at12:23 pmSalute to you sir
You are a true inspiration for all of us.
You and all your army friends have taught us how to live our daily life and make it worth your sacrifice.
Huge thanx and grand Salute.