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Jemadar Ram Sarup Singh
Ram Sarup Singh (1912-1944), Jemadar in the 2nd Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment in the British Indian Army. Posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross in February 1945 for courage on 25th October 1944 in Burma (now Myanmar) in World War Two.
C.1944
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1944 Burma Recipient Singh Jemadar
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This poignant photograph captures the face of Jemadar Ram Sarup Singh, a brave soldier in the 2nd Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment of the British Indian Army during World War Two. Born in 1912, Ram Sarup Singh demonstrated exceptional courage and leadership on October 25, 1944, in the jungles of Burma (now Myanmar). Amidst fierce fighting against the Japanese forces, he fearlessly led his men through heavy enemy fire, inspiring them to hold their ground. Despite being seriously wounded, Ram Sarup Singh refused to retreat and continued to rally his troops, motivating them to push forward. Tragically, he was fatally injured during this heroic stand, but his bravery did not go unnoticed. Posthumously, he was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest military decoration for valor, in February 1945. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers like Ram Sarup Singh during the tumultuous years of World War Two. His unwavering commitment to his comrades and his country, even in the face of grave danger, continues to inspire us today. This photograph is a testament to the valor, resilience, and determination of the soldiers who fought in the British Indian Army during this pivotal period in history.
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