Service No & Branch | 4220 F(P) (Orig: GD(P)) | Stream :Fighters| Bomber | |||||||||||||
Date of Birth: -- --- ---- | Commissioned: 25 Jan 1952 | Course: 56 Course | |||||||||||||
Service End: | Retired on 08 Oct 1977 | Nick Name : | |||||||||||||
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Dates | Rank | Unit | Location | Appointment | Photo |
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- | Sqn Ldr | Jet Bomber Conversion Unit | Agra | Commanding Officer | |
- | Wg Cdr | 4 Wing | Agra | Chief Operations Officer | |
01 Jun 1968 - 01 Apr 1972 | Wg Cdr | No.106 Squadron | Agra | Commanding Officer | |
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Mention in Despatches | ||||
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Sqn Ldr | Ramesh Sakharam Benegal | 4220 GD(P) | Award Date | Announced 26 Jan 1966 |
Details : | Citation / Details Not Available | |||
Unit : 5 Sqn | ||||
Reference : Gazette of India , 5th November 1966 - No.77 - Pres/66 dated 27th October 1966 |
Ati Vishist Seva Medal | ||||
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Wg Cdr | Ramesh Sakharam Benegal | 4220 GD(P) | Award Date 26 Jan 1971 | Announced 26 Jan 1971 |
Details : | Wing Commander Ramesh Sakhram Benegal was commissioned in the Indian Air Force in January 1952. He attended the All Purposes Flying Instructors Course at Flying Instructors School in 1953-54, the 124 Canberra Course in the U.K. in 1957-58 and the Instrument Pilots Instructors Course in the USA in 1965. After serving in operational Squadrons, he was trained as a flying instructor and was employed on instructional duties for several years. He has held with distinction many important appointments, including those of flight commander in an operational Squadron and in the Aircrew Examining Board. He was MentionedÂÂinÂÂDespatches for his performance during the IndiaÂÂPakistan conflict, 1965. On successful completion of is tenure as Officer-in-Charge of flying at an Air Force base, he took over command of an operational Squadron in 1968. In this appointment, he has displayed a high degree of professional skill and has undertaken a large number of flights over difficult mountainous terrain in adverse weather conditions both by day and by night. | |||
Unit : 106 Sqn | ||||
Reference : GoI19710126 |
Maha Vir Chakra | ||||
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Wg Cdr | Ramesh Sakharam Benegal | 4220 F(P) | Award Date 17 Dec 1971 | Announced 18 Dec 1971 |
Details : | As the Officer Commanding of an Operational reconnaissance squadron [No.106 SR Squadron, Canberras] he has carried out a very large number of missions over enemy territory and has obtained vital information about enemy Air Force and other installations. These missions have entailed flying unarmed and unescorted vary deep into enemy territory and to heavily defended targets. The information brought back from these missions has facilitated the planning of Army, Air Force and Naval operations and has thus directly contributed to the attrition of the Pakistani war machine, It is further to the credit of Wing Commander Benegal that he has never returned from any of these innumerable missions without having achieved his object in full measure. While flying repeatedly deep into enemy territory in an unarmed aircraft he has displayed gallantry, devotion to duty and professional skill of the highest order. | |||
Unit : 106 Sqn | ||||
Reference : Gazette of India , 12th February 1972 - No.20 - Pres/72 dated 20th January 1972 |