Service No : 4009309W
Place of birth : Pathankot, Punjab
Service : Army
Last Rank : Sepoy
Arm/Regt : The Dogra Regiment
Operation : CI & IS Ops
Martyrdom : June 4, 2015
Sepoy Manjit Singh was hailed from Akhwana village in Pathankot district in Punjab. After completing his school education he joined the Indian army and was recruited into 6 Dogra battalion of the Dogra Regiment, an infantry regiment known for its gallant soldiers and numerous battle honours.
Manipur Attack: 04 June 2015
During 2015, Sep Manjit Singh’s unit was deployed in Manipur in the northeastern part of the country. There had been militant activity in the border region of Manipur in the early part of the year 2015. In response to this, 1,463-km of an un-fenced border between Manipur and Myanmar had been sealed and the Army and paramilitary forces had launched a major counter-offensive against the militants. On the 4th of June, the 6 Dogra infantry was heading to the capital of Manipur, Imphal in a 4-vehicle convoy. While they were crossing the Chandel district, on the way, they were ambushed by militants. The tribal guerrillas fired rocket-propelled grenades and detonated improvised explosive devices on the convoy, causing extensive damage.
The attack by militants on the convoy was planned by a joint group comprising of cadres from NSCN(K), Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) and Kanglapak Communist Party (KCP). The well-trained militants had planned the ambush beforehand and they triggered a landmine when the military convoy reached the area between Paralong village and Charong village in Chandel district. They also attacked the convoy with heavy automatic weapons, firing from vantage points and fired rockets and grenades. Most of the convoy, consisting of about 4 vehicles with 50 soldiers, was severely damaged and many soldiers were burnt to death on account of the blast. The few survivors were shot to death by the militants.
The incident was reported to be one of the deadliest attacks by militants in the area. Sep Manjit Singh was one of the 18 brave soldiers who lost their lives in this horrendous attack. Besides Sep Manjit Singh the other soldiers included Nb Sub Ram Singh (from Samba), Hav Prakash Chand (from Mandi HP), Hav Sat Pal Bhasin (from Jammu, J&K), Hav Sunil Kumar Sharma (from Sunderbani, J&K), Hav Rajesh Kumar (from Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh), Hav Randeep Singh (from Jammu, J&K), Nk Ashok Kumar (from Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh), L Nk Rajneesh Singh (from Kangra, Himachal Pradesh), Sep Ram Prasad Yadav (from Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh), L Nk Kuldeep Raj (from Jammu, J&K), Sep Manoj Kumar (from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh), Sep Vijay Kumar (from Jammu, J&K), Sep Vikas Bhardwaj (from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh), Sep Sohan Singh (from Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh), Cfn Bharateshwar (from Belgaum, Karnataka), Sep Jeetendra Kumar Kushwaha (from Rewa, Madhya Pradesh), Hav Jagveer Singh (from Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh)
Sep Manjit Singh was a brave and dedicated soldier who laid down his life in the service of the nation.
Sep Manjit Singh is survived by his younger brother Sandeep Singh.
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