Friday, 28 October 2016

THE RHINOS OF DARING DOZEN - II









CHAPPIDI ABHIRATH REDDY,
C/O COL GKS REDDY,hile on a visit

Secunderabad - 500 015.



THE VETERANS RE-UNION OF DARING DOZEN

THE SECOND DAY FUNCTIONS


PAGAL GYMKHANA AND INTERACTION WITH JAWANS




Introduction


          The present Commanding Officer of Daring Dozen, invited all the surviving Veterans for a Re-Union on the Eve of 31st Raising Day of the Unit and he offered to make all the necessary arrangements for the event.

          Most of the Veterans confirmed their willingness to attend the event, which was scheduled to be held over a period of three days from 09 Feb 2016 to 11 Feb 2016. All of us left our different locations in the Country to the unit which is located somewhere on the Western Border and reached there by 09 Feb 2016 FN.

          Since the functions were to commence in the evening, a programme was arranged in the morning to visit the Golden Temple. I decided instead to visit, one of my Ex - Commanding Officer in Ludhiana, who could not make it to the Re-Union, due to being seriously ill and completely bed ridden

Visit to Ludhiana


          I started for Ludhiana, at about 0900 h and reached by lunch time. We had some trouble in locating the Residence of Col BS Judge, my Ex - Commanding Officer. I met him and his family, spent some time with him, discussing our past association in the unit and went back to unit after Lunch.

Second Day Functions  - Pagal  Gymkhana and Interaction with Jawans


          The Veterans participated in Pagal Gymkhana and Interacted with the Jawans. We had Lunch with the Troops and their Families.



Self with Hav Nripen Bora, who was part of My Personal Protection Party during 
Anti Militant Operations in Kupwara Dist of J&K. 







With Nk Haupu Hawkip, who was also in my Protection Party






With Hav NK Sinha, who was my Helpar during 1998 to 1999






Self with Maj SR Roy (Extreme Left), Nb Sub Lal Boy, An Excellent Marksman and 
Lead Singer for Unit Jazz Band and Hav NK Sinha






With Nk Nara Singh Meiti and Famindly with Pagal Gymkhana Stalls in the Backgrou. 
Nara Singh a Black Belt in Karate was in my Personal Protection Party during
 Anti Militant Operation in Kupwara, J&K






With Hav Chinnappa, who was incharge of the Cleanliness of the Residential and Office Complex of the Commanding Officer in Kupwara 







With Hav Ganglian Ghangte of Arunachal Pradesh, who was Shot while fighting the 
Militants in 42 Rashtriya Battalion and Permanently Disabled. He was my Helper 
during Anti Militant Operations in Kupwara, J&K






Hav Ganglian Ganghte with Col Jayachandran, who was the 
Second in Command in Kupwara, J&K






Interaction with the Veterans and Families during Pagal Gymkhana


With Col & Mrs Jagdish Pant






With Col Jagdish Pant, Senior most Surviving CO






With the Veterans Left to Right - Col AK Roy, Col J Pant, Self, A Friend, 
Commanding Officer, Col VK Rana and Brig SN Rai





Brig SN Rai, Col J Pant and a Friend with Pagal Gymkhana Stalls in the Background






Col AK Roy and Col VK Rana






Self and Col VK Rana






From Right to Left - Sub Ramanand, Col VK Rana, Self, Col AK Roy 
and son of Sub Ramanand






From Right to Left - Mrs (Late Col) SS Bhullar, Mrs Priti Pant 
and a Relative of Col Pant






From Left to Right - Mrs VK Rana (Kiran), Mrs AK Roy (Bela) and Mrs Vikram Tewatia (Boonga Antal, daughter of Late Brig JS Antal)






The Present Holders of the Fort and their Families






Self and Col Pant with the Present Rhinos and their Families






The same Group with the Commanding Officer and Gagandeep 
Singh son of Col RBS Anand






The Tribal Cultural Programme in the Evening


          The Tribal Cultural Programme of Various NE Tribes was Organised in the Evening, which is Unique to Assam Regt, As we have Troops from Assam and all the Tribes of NE.


The Area Representing the Recruiting Regions of Assam Regt






Another Unique Feature of the Regt is the Educateds  Families of the 
Jawans do the MC themselves






The Manipuri Tribal Dance




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