Rambeer Singh Tomar

Naik Rambeer Singh Tomar, AC (15 August 1970 3 March 2001) was an Indian Army Non Commissioned Officer (NCO) with the 15th Battalion of the Kumaon Regiment.[1] For his bravery, he was posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra, the highest peace time military decoration in India.


Rambeer Singh Tomar

Born(1970-08-15)August 15, 1970
Uttar Pradesh, India
DiedMarch 3, 2001(2001-03-03) (aged 30)
Doda district, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Allegiance India
Service/branch Indian Army
Years of service1989-2001
Rank Naik
Service number4183850
Unit26 RR 15 Kumaon
Awards Ashoks Chakra

While being sent on deputation to 26 Rashtriya Rifles in Jammu and Kashmir,[2] Tomar single-handedly searched a house for terrorists. In the process, he killed four of them but sustained severe gunshot wounds and succumbed to his injuries.[1]

Early life

Naik Rambeer Singh Tomar was born on 15 August 1970, in the family of Shri Rajendra Singh Tomar and Urmila Devi in a small village in Uttar Pradesh. He had one younger sister and a brother, who too joined the Indian Army.

Military career

On 28 July 1989, Naik Rambeer was recruited into the 15th Battalion of the Kumaon Regiment, a regiment known for its gallant soldiers and numerous battle honours. After serving for a few years with his parent unit, Naik Rambeer was later deputed to 26 Rashtriya Rifles, deployed in Jammu and Kashmir for counterinsurgency operations.

Doda Operation

On 3 March 2001, Naik Rambeer Singh’s unit received information about the presence of terrorists in a house in a village in Doda district which was located in its area of responsibility. A decision was taken by the security forces to launch a quick and well-coordinated operation to flush out the terrorists. The assault team which Naik Rambeer Singh was part of, swung into action and set out to cordon off the suspected area. The terrorists on being surrounded and challenged opened fire at the troops. This resulted in a gun battle where the terrorists were firing from the safe locations inside the building.

It was then decided to storm the building in a search and destroy operation to neutralize the hiding terrorists. Naik Rambeer volunteered to lead the team to storm the house. He displayed agility and unparalleled courage while entering the house and lobbed a grenade killing two terrorists on the spot. The third terrorist charged at Naik Rambeer and in a fierce hand to hand combat, he overpowered the terrorist and shot him dead. Sensing presence of more terrorists in the adjacent room and danger to his buddy, Naik Rambeer stormed the room in a daredevil action.

However, during the exchange of fire, Naik Rambeer was shot in his eye by the terrorist hiding in the room. Despite bleeding profusely Naik Rambeer displaying outstanding bravery threw a grenade and killed the fourth terrorist too. Naik Rambeer got severely injured during the operation and later succumbed to his injuries. Naik Rambeer single-handedly killed four terrorists and played a key role in successful completion of the operation wherein all the terrorists were neutralized.

Ashoka Chakra awardee

Naik Rambeer Singh was given the nation’s highest peacetime gallantry award, “Ashok Chakra” for displaying most conspicuous bravery, inspiring leadership, and unyielding fighting spirit in the face of the enemy. Naik Rambeer Singh Tomar is survived by his parents, wife and two sons.

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References

  1. "R-Day parade loses gloss as military stays away". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  2. "R-Day gallantry award winners". The Hindu. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
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