Chewang Rinchen
Colonel Chewang Rinchen MVC (Bar), SM was an officer in the Indian Army from the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir.
Rinchen joined the Nubra Guard in 1948,[1] and served in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 alongside Indian Army units. Fighting in the Nubra Valley, he was promoted through the ranks, and was awarded a Mahavir Chakra for bravery.
Rinchen also served in the 1962 India-China War, where he was awarded a Sena Medal. In the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 Rinchen, now a Major in the Ladakh Scouts led the capture of the Chalunka complex of the Pakistani Army and the strategic outpost of Turtuk. For these actions, he was awarded a bar to his MVC, being one of only six Indian soldiers so honoured.
Rinchen retired as a full Colonel in 1984. He was appointed honorary Colonel of the Ladakh Scouts. The Indian Army has named an army shopping complex after him in Leh.
See also
- Ladakh Scouts
References
- Detailed Article by Chakravarty Sulibele in popular kannada daily newspaper Vijaya Vani
External links
- Kashmir Sentinel
- Colonel Chewing Rinchen, MVC(Bar), SM, Indian Army title
- Sainik Samachar
- Have you heard about this Indian Hero?