Service No : IC-63013

Place of birth : Ahmednagar, (MH)

Service : Army

Last Rank : Major

Arm/Regt : Army Aviation Corps

Awards : Sena Medal

Martyrdom : February 2, 2011

Major Atul Garje, SM

Major Atul Garje hailed from Nandur Nimba village in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. He initial schooling was in a local Marathi medium school but he later joined the Sainik school at Satara, where the foundation of his future military career was laid. Besides academics, Maj Garje excelled in sports too and was awarded the Governor’s Gold Medal for his overall performance in the school. Later he joined the prestigious NDA and then IMA Dehradun. He was commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery and achieved the distinction of being the first person from his village to become an officer in the Army.

 

After serving for a few years he topped the Flying instructor course and became the youngest instructor pilot in the year 2010. Besides being a competent pilot, Maj Atul Garje was an excellent squash player and a mountaineer too. A committed soldier and a fine officer he was respected by his peers and juniors as well. He later got married to Ms Harshala and the couple had a daughter in Oct 2010. A die-hard soldier at heart  Maj Atul Garje would often say, “even if I die, my soul will come back to Army”. 

 

Exercise Vayu Kaushal: 02 Feb 2011

 

During Feb 2011, Maj Atul Garje’s unit was participating in the war game exercise Vayu Kaushal. As part of the exercise, Maj Atul Garje along with his co-pilot Maj Bhanu Chander were tasked for an air operation on 2nd Feb 2011. As per the plan they took off from Army Aviation Base, Nasik, but soon experienced an aircraft emergency over a built-up area, necessitating an immediate force landing. Maj Atul Garje and Maj Bhanu Chander had only a few seconds to decide the course of action and they decided to maneuver the aircraft away from the built-up area. With exceptional flying skills and utter disregard to their own safety, they maneuvered the helicopter away from civilian habitat and ensured no loss to civilian life and property.

 

However, in the process of recovery, the helicopter impacted the ground and crash landed. Maj Atul Garje and Maj Bhanu Chander got grievously wounded and succumbed to their injuries. Their courageous action at the cost of their lives not only saved many human lives but also averted a major disaster as various military ammunition stores were located in that area. Maj Atul Garje was a gallant and dedicated soldier who laid down his life in the service of the nation. Maj Atul Garje was given the gallantry award, “Sena Medal” for his exceptional courage, professionalism, devotion to duty and supreme sacrifice. 

 

Maj Atul Garje is survived by his wife Smt Harshala Garje and a daughter. 

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20 Comments
  • R Ramesh Nair

    2023 at 3:45 pm Reply

    Sir,
    All I would say is its a great loss to the nation, Indian Army, Army Aviation and last but not the least your family…but you went in style….like a solider…like an aviator.
    RESPECT

  • PRAVIN BHOSALE

    2023 at 3:45 pm Reply

    MAM

    We can not forget the sacrifice of Sir.. and also salute to you.. Jai Hind ..

  • Jagdish Soni

    2023 at 3:45 pm Reply

    My heart feel Salute to Sir for great courage he carried out to save life of civil population when Air Craft was in trouble .He sacrifces his life to save people from great disaster..VANDAN TO Sir family Harshala mam and sweet daughter.. Jagdish Soni brother of Shahid Captain Nilesh Soni 62 Filed Regiment sacrifice his life at Siachen..

  • Drjyotiawhad

    2023 at 3:46 pm Reply

    Jay Hind

  • Maheshkumar N Narhare

    2023 at 3:46 pm Reply

    I have seen Maj Atul very closely. We were batchmates, Housemates in Sainik School Satara. I have one word to describe him which is ,’BRILLIANT’. He was exceptionally brilliant in Academics, Sports, arc. He is no more amongst us which is not just a loss to his family and friends but to the nation.
    Hats off to you Atul.

  • Vikas Magar

    2023 at 3:47 pm Reply

    Brother you were always a brave heart. How can I forget that day when you spoke to me just before take off. How can I forget those five years we spend together. You were always a elder brother to me. RIP brother.

  • Himmat Narayan Thorat

    2023 at 3:47 pm Reply

    He was a great leader from his childhood.It was unbelievable when we heard his news at the outset. I salute the brave officer for his work.

  • Sunil dhakane

    2023 at 3:48 pm Reply

    Hai hind

  • Lakshman Hirulkar

    2023 at 3:48 pm Reply

    Hats off to the valiant sons of BHARAT MATA
    JAI HIND

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