"The Great Independence Day..."

on Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Independence Day Wishes...



JISS IGNATIOUS
 
 


kargil day with cadets club

on Wednesday, July 25, 2012




kargil day with cadets club






Kargil War Hero -1

on Sunday, July 8, 2012

  Dear Memmber,

                           
      Naib Subedar Yogendra Singh Yadav PVC   is a soldier in the Indian army.         He was awarded the highest Indian military honour, Param Vir Chakra for his actions during the Kargil War on 4 July 1999.  
   






                                                                          



Naib Subedar Yogendra Singh Yadav PVC   is a soldier in the Indian army.     He was awarded the highest Indian military honour, Param Vir Chakra for his actions during th Grenadier Yogendra Singh Yadav of the 18 Grenadiers was part of the Commando 'Ghatak' (Deadly or Lethal) Platoon tasked to capture three strategic bunkers on Tiger Hill in the early morning hours of 4 July 1999. The bunkers were situated at the top of a vertical, snow-covered, 16,500 foot high cliff face. Grenadier Yadav, volunteering to lead the assault, was climbing the cliff face and fixing the ropes for further assault on the feature. Halfway up, an enemy bunker opened up machine gun and rocket fire, killing the platoon commander and two others. In spite of having been hit by three bullets in his groin and shoulder, Yadav climbed the remaining 60 feet and reached the top. Though severely injured, he crawled to the first bunker and lobbed a grenade, killing four Pakistani soldiers and neutralizing enemy fire. This gave the rest of the platoon the opportunity to climb up the cliff face.[1e Kargil War on 4 July 1999.  






  we are saluting our heros......Tribute to all those who gave their today for …our safe tomorrow.




     Jai hind



          president                                                                      secretory                                                             coordinator

ANTONY J KUTTENCHERY                                                PRIYESH VIJAYAN                                                  RAJEESH B


COMMEMORATION OF KARGIL WAR HEROES -3

Dear member,
                             

                                           WE RECAPTURED OUR LAST HILL FROM PAKISTAN

       BUT WE LOST OUR MOST VALUABLE, GREAT WARRIORS, BRAVE BROTHERS .TODAY IT'S TIME TO

                                                 REMEMBER THEM
                    





                           

                                                    

                        The letter was to the point. "I am proceeding to an unidentified destination. It could be dangerous." It was written by Lt-Colonel R. Viswanathan to his wife Jalaja on June 2 but never posted. It still reached her, on June 6 -- along with the bullet-riddled body of her husband.


                Viswanathan was on a leader's mission. Three of his men lay dead on the windswept slopes of the Tololing ridge and he had to get them down. It was the least a gallant officer could do. Leading his troops on the night of June 2, Viswanathan crawled up the ridge on his stomach under heavy enemy fire. It was the same old story: the intruders were up on the top, well ensconced in bunkers with their LMGs blazing in the still night. He captured three enemy bunkers before bullet injuries on the thigh and groin stopped him. First aid didn't help and as his troops were trying to get Viswanathan back to Drass, he died on the way. 


                      The phone rang on the afternoon of June 3 at the house of Viswanathan's father V. Ramakrishnan in Kochi. "I was told that my son was no more," recalls Ramakrishnan. The news changed their lives. Jalaja till today declines to meet the hundreds of well-wishers who stream in to offer condolences. Ramakrishnan on the other hand gives the visitors the details of his son's life -- helped by Viswanathan's daughter Anjali. "It is Angola periyappa," she says when Ramakrishnan tries to recall the place other than Rwanda where Viswanathan had worked as part of the UN Peace Keeping Mission. The family says it is overwhelmed by community support. The local school has offered Viswanathan's children admission, the state Government has promised a memorial and Rs 5 lakh, and the army museum at Jabalpur wants to display his uniform. As Ramakrishnan lovingly takes out a uniform his wife Kamal asks if this was the one he was wearing when he died. "No, no. How many times have I told you? That uniform is riddled with bullet holes. This is another set," he says proudly.


      PRESIDENT                                    SECRETARY                         COORDINATOR

ANTONY J KUTTENCHERY                               PRIYESH VIJAYAN                              PROSOBH C C      


                                                          PROGRAMME GENERAL CONVENER

                                                                            RAJEESH B

COMMEMORATION OF KARGIL WAR HERO 2

Dear member,

                                                                          Kargil War Heroes 2

TRIBUTE

They'd promised their families they'd come back soon. They more than kept their word. Went as mere men. Came back as heroes. In coffins.

                   "THEY GAVE THEIR TODAY FOR OUR TOMORROW"


                    
                                                                  Acting Major Mariappan Saravanan    



                                                                      


                                                                                They still lie where they fell. Dead. Killed In Action. Victims of a war they never wanted.    The bodies of Acting Major Mariappan Saravanan and a soldier can be seen on the snow where they were killed on May 28 night. But their colleagues have not been able to recover them yet. Heavy firing from the heights -- the very heights that the major was trying to free from intruders -- makes the task difficult.
                    "We made several attempts to retrieve the bodies of our dead colleagues," says an army officer, "We will have to get their (that of the intruders)heads down a bit before we can try again. We don't want more casualties."  The army's concern about casualties is stronger since Monday. "Heavy casualties" have been reported in the Batalik region in overnight operations on Sunday, which spilled on to the next day and is still continuing. The official casualty figures are "33 plus five" on Monday -- 33 soldiers and five officers. But army sources admit on Tuesday that the figures have "crossed 40, around 50."  "Saravanan was leading a small assault group when he fell," sources say, "We hope to recover the bodies shortly."
 Ironically, if it had not been for the war, the 26-year-old major, would have been either readying to travel to Trichy, his hometown, or already there -- he was to get engaged in June. From 1 Bihar regiment, he was a short service officer commissioned in March 1995.
Acting Major R S Adhikari, another officer killed belonged to 2 Mechanised Infantry. He had been deputed for a year to the 18 Grenadiers, now fighting a battle in bitter terrain. His deputation was about to end. May be, if the action had started a little later, he would be alive now...
             Major Adhikari has much in common with Major Saravanan. He too was 26. He too fell in the same area. And he too considered June a good month -- the 9th was his first wedding anniversary. Army officers say over 30 bodies have been recovered till now. The majority has already been flown out, while the most recent ones are on their way to Srinagar. And the air-strikes are still on, with the Chorbatla area, where fresh intrusions were reported a few days earlier, coming in for attention.
Meanwhile, Major Saravanan and the jawans continue to lie in the snow.
              Maj Sarvanan died after killing 10
               HT Correspondent (New Delhi, July 10)
Major M Sarvanan, the hero of Batalik, was finally among friends. Martyred on May 29 after wresting two bunkers from the enemy, Maj Sarvanan's mortal remains lay out of the reach of his men until July 3. All this while members of 1 Bihar, his unit, fought valiantly and desperately, having taken an oath to not only recover his body but also the Indian heights from the infiltrators. Success was theirs on July 3 when they brought the hero home.
                 Maj Sarvanan had led a platoon up the Jubar Hills on May 29. While he was able to take back two bunkers the rest of Jubar Hills was under enemy control. One of the platoon members accompanying Maj Sarvanan and the only one to survive the attack, was Naik Shatrughan. He was hit on his legs three times and it took him ten days to crawl back to base. He gave the unit the information of how Maj Sarvanan died after killing at least four of the enemy in hand-to -hand combat. Naik Shatrughan later died in the field hospital because of gangrene. Maj Sarvanan is possibly the first officer to fall in the Kargil conflict. The attack led by him came in the early stages of the conflict when adequate information was not available. There was little artillery support and no aircraft cover.

 The men in 1 Bihar took an oath after Maj Sarvanan's death to fight to the finish and recover the heights. to the battle cry of 'Bajrang Bali ki Jai', they launched subsequent offensives and now the unit has not only taken the heights but is sitting atop the LoC. Yesterday they captured Point 4058.
Since the news of Maj Sarvanan's death reached his family— he is an only son—they have been waiting for his mortal remains. The body will be flown to Trichy tomorrow. Along with Maj Sarvanan, two other bodies were recovered. These are of Naik Ganesh Prasad and Sep Pramod Kumar.
The wreath laying ceremony was conducted today at Delhi Cantonment, Nation's third highest wartime gallentry award VIR CHAKRA was awarded to Major Mariappan Sarvanan on 15th August 1999




jai hind,


              President                                                 secretary                                            coordinator

ANTONY J KUTTENCHERY                      PRIYESH VIJAYAN                                   PRASOBH C C 



                                                       PROGRAMME GENERAL CONVENER

                                      
                                                                           RAJEESH B


SUGGEST CAPTIONS

on Friday, June 15, 2012

DEAR MEMBER, We have decided to publish one caption for our club. I do here by request you to submit good captions for our club as soon as possible to take our club to newer heights.

THANAL NEWS COVERAGE

on Monday, May 28, 2012

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THANAL

on Monday, May 7, 2012

Dear all ,
 
             Proofs of a well planned and well executed program of CADETS CLUB. Congratulations to Mr Rajeesh B and Ms Viji and to all participants.

JISS IGNATIOUS
JOINT SECRETARY
CADETS CLUB

CADETS CLUB Family Festival Press Release

on Tuesday, January 31, 2012


CADETS CLUB FAMILY FESTIVAL GROUP PHOTO

on Sunday, January 22, 2012

CADETS CLUB FAMILY FESTIVAL

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on Saturday, January 14, 2012

 

 
JAI HIND,
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CADETS CLUB FAMILY GETTOGETHER INVITATION CARD

 

NAU DARSHAK Press Release

on Thursday, December 15, 2011


NAU DARSHAK Press release


Maniyan kinar Medical Camp Photos

on Wednesday, October 5, 2011


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Paper News after Election of Cadets Club..

on Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Dear
  Please find the paper news of CADETS CLUB election.
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RD 2010

on Friday, September 9, 2011


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CADETS CLUB ONAM CELEBRATIONS

 

CADETS CLUB ONAM CELEBRATION


Photos of cadets club meeting held on 29-08-2011




 

Photos of cadets club meeting held on 29-08-2011




 

Photos of cadets club meeting held on 29-08-2011




 

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on Wednesday, September 7, 2011

CADETS CLUB RALLY

on Sunday, August 28, 2011


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PUBLISH IN CADETS CLUB

on Saturday, August 20, 2011

Hai Dear CADMATE,

Publish your thoughts , photos and planned activity
detials in our blog (cadetsclub.blogspot.com) by just sending an email
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