List of People From Rajasthan - Defence

Defence

  • Maj General kalyan singh (Vill Bhagwanpura)Teh Nawa District Nagaur
  • Lt. Gen. K. Bhadur Singh (retd.)
  • Lt Gen (Retd) Ajai Singh, PVSM, A VSM
  • Lt Gen Sagat Singh from (Village Moda), Churu district the hero of 1971 Bangladesh War
  • Admiral Madhvendra Singh Nathawat, 19th Chief of Indian Navy
  • Lt General K Chiman Singh, PVSM, Raj rifles,
  • Lt. Gen Kundan Singh Shekhawat (Durana) AVSM PVSM
  • Lt. Gen. Hanut Singh Rathore (Jasol)
  • Lt. General Nathu Singh Rathore (Gumanpura, Dungarpur) - 1st Lt. General of Indian Army
  • Lt Gen Sushil Kumar (ALWAR) PVSM - 11 Gorkha Rifles
  • BR.II Sumer Singh Rajpurohit (Bikaner, Rajasthan)
  • Colonel Saurabh Singh Shekhawat KC,SC,VSM,SM (21 Para Special Forces) Village: Dhani Daulat Singh, Alwar
  • Maj Magan Singh Rathore, he served state force Jodhpur sardar infantry was raised in 1922 during World War II it was in Eritrea and then it was part of American 5th Army, Maj Magan Singh Rathore mentioned in 18 dispatches in war he been mentioned in book by Brigadier Ducan from UK secretary to state of Marwar in Rajasthan India during British raj in India
  • Captain Shivnath Singh Shekhawat (Dhani Daulat Singh, Tehsil- Bansur, Alwar)- Led the Neemuchana Kissan/farmer uprising against the merciless policies of the Alwar State.

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