D. S. Attygalle

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Don Sepala Attygalle
Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

General Deshamanya D.S. Attygalle MVO, CLI
Allegiance Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Service/branch Ceylon Defence Force

Ceylon Army
Sri Lanka Army

Years of service 1942-1977
Rank General
Unit Ceylon Light Infantry,
Sri Lanka Armoured Corps
Commands held Commander of the Sri Lankan Army ,
Chief of Staff of the Sri Lankan Army ,
Battles/wars World War II, 1971 Insurrection
Awards Member of the Royal Victorian Order,
War Medal 1939–1945
Other work Permanent Secretary Ministry of Defence,
High Commissioner

General Deshamanya Don Sepala Attygalle MVO, SLAC (1922—January 2001) was a former Commander of the Sri Lankan Army, permanent secretary to the Ministry of Defence and Sri Lankan High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.

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[edit] Education

He was educated at the prestigious Royal College, Colombo where he became the Head prefect, won colours in both athletics and rugby and was the Senior Sergeant of the Cadet Contingent of Royal.

[edit] Military career

With the out break of World War II seeking a King's Commission, he joined as a cadet officer taking the Sword of Honour at the Army passing out parade at Diyatalawa in 1941. Soon after he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Ceylon Light Infantry.

After the war, he became officer of the newly established Ceylon Army. On October 10, 1955 Attygalle now a Major, formed the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron which soon became the Sri Lanka Armoured Corps with him as its first commanding officer.

On October 1, 1967 Major General D. S. Attygalle took over as the Commander of the Army from Major General B.R. Heyn. Under his leadership the army crushed the 1971 Insurrection within two months and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General on April 4, 1974 thus being the first officer of the Sri Lanka Army to hold this rank. When he retired on October 13, 1977 after having served for ten years as Commander, he was promoted to the rank of General, thus becoming the first Sri Lankan army officer to be promoted to the rank of a four star General.

[edit] Later life

After retirement, he held such appointments in the government as Additional Secretary and later Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, High Commissioner for Sri Lanka in the UK, Chairman, Air Lanka Ltd., and Chairman, Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd. His military funeral in January 2001, was well attended by his family members, friends and colleagues who gathered to mourn his loss.

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Military offices
Preceded by
B.R. Heyn
Commander of the Sri Lankan Army
1967 - 1977
Succeeded by
Denis Perera