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Badrul Alam (Bir Uttom)

Badrul Alam (13 February 1948 – 27 October 2023) was a squadron leader of the Bangladesh Air Force who fought in the Bangladesh War of Independence,[1] for which the government of Bangladesh gave him the Bir Uttam award, the second highest award for individual gallantry in Bangladesh.[2] In 2016, he received the Independence Day Award.[3]


Badrul Alam
Native name
বদরুল আলম
Born(1948-02-13)13 February 1948
Manikganj, Dhaka Division, East Bengal, Pakistan (now Bangladesh)
Died27 October 2023(2023-10-27) (aged 75)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
AllegiancePakistan (before 1971)
Bangladesh
Service/branchPakistan
Bangladesh
Years of service1969–1975
RankSquadron leader
UnitNo. 84 Squadron PAF
Battles/warsBangladesh Liberation War
Godanail Airstrike
AwardsBir Uttom
Independence Day Award
Spouse(s)Nadera Alam
Other workBangladesh Biman

Early life edit

Although Alam's ancestral home was Char Barai in Singair upazila of Manikganj, he grew up in Dhaka.[1] He was the son of father Khandaker Mohammad Badruddoza and mother Hosne Ara Begum. He was married to Nadera Alam, with whom he had a son and daughter.[4]

Career edit

Alam began his career as a flying officer in the Pakistan Air Force. Until mid-February 1971, he was posted at Sargodha Airbase in Pakistan, after which he was posted to Dhaka. When the war of liberation started, he fled from Dhaka to India in the first half of May. At first, he worked as a staff officer at the Mukti Bahini headquarters, later joining the Bangladesh Air Force when it was formed, and was instrumental in recruiting and training pilots and airmen needed for the Air Force.[citation needed] He started direct operation from November, 1971.[clarification needed] Besides Godnail, he conducted air operations in several other places including Akhaura, Sylhet, and Raipura in Narsingdi. Most of these air strikes were carried out under his command. Alam served in the Bangladesh Air Force until retiring in 1975, and then began working for Biman Bangladesh Airlines.[4][5]

Contribution to the liberation war of Bangladesh edit

On 3 December 1971, Alam, along with co-pilots Sultan Mahmud and Sahabuddin Ahmed, flew an alouette helicopter armed with 14 rockets and a machine gun from Dimapur, a hilly area in the Indian state of Nagaland, to strike and destroy a fuel depot of the Pakistan Army situated near Godnail, Narayanganj. They were accompanied by two operators. The Godnail depot supplied fuel for Pakistani ground, naval, and air vehicles. In preparation for an all-out war with India, the Pakistanis stockpiled huge quantities of fuel oil. The guerrillas of the Mukti Bahini tried but failed to damage the depot due to heavy security. He and his team were successful in destroying that oil depot.[5]

Death edit

Badrul Alam died on 27 October 2023, at the age of 75.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Prothom Alo. 2011-07-10. Archived from the original on 2011-09-13. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
  2. ^ Bangladesh Government Gazettes. Dhaka: Ministry of Defense, Government of Bangladesh. 15 December 1973. p. Gazettes No-8/25/D-1/72-1378.
  3. ^ "14 individuals, Navy picked for Independence Award 2016". The Daily Star. 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2018-01-15.
  4. ^ a b একাত্তরের বীরযোদ্ধাদের অবিস্মরণীয় জীবনগাঁথা (খেতাবপ্রাপ্ত মুক্তিযোদ্ধা সম্মাননা স্মারকগ্রন্থ). Janata Bank Limited. June 2012. p. 101. ISBN 978-984-33-5144-9.
  5. ^ a b একাত্তরের বীরযোদ্ধা, খেতাব পাওয়া মুক্তিযোদ্ধাদের বীরত্বগাথা (প্রথম খন্ড). Prothoma Prokashon. April 2012. p. 28. ISBN 978-984-90253-7-5.
  6. ^ "Squadron Leader (retd) Badrul Alam passes away". The Business Standard. 2023-10-27. Retrieved 2023-10-28.

badrul, alam, uttom, other, uses, badrul, alam, disambiguation, badrul, alam, february, 1948, october, 2023, squadron, leader, bangladesh, force, fought, bangladesh, independence, which, government, bangladesh, gave, uttam, award, second, highest, award, indiv. For other uses see Badrul Alam disambiguation Badrul Alam 13 February 1948 27 October 2023 was a squadron leader of the Bangladesh Air Force who fought in the Bangladesh War of Independence 1 for which the government of Bangladesh gave him the Bir Uttam award the second highest award for individual gallantry in Bangladesh 2 In 2016 he received the Independence Day Award 3 Bir UttomSquadron leader rtd Badrul AlamNative nameবদর ল আলমBorn 1948 02 13 13 February 1948Manikganj Dhaka Division East Bengal Pakistan now Bangladesh Died27 October 2023 2023 10 27 aged 75 Dhaka BangladeshAllegiancePakistan before 1971 BangladeshService wbr branchPakistanBangladeshYears of service1969 1975RankSquadron leaderUnitNo 84 Squadron PAFBattles warsBangladesh Liberation WarGodanail AirstrikeAwardsBir UttomIndependence Day AwardSpouse s Nadera AlamOther workBangladesh Biman Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Contribution to the liberation war of Bangladesh 4 Death 5 ReferencesEarly life editAlthough Alam s ancestral home was Char Barai in Singair upazila of Manikganj he grew up in Dhaka 1 He was the son of father Khandaker Mohammad Badruddoza and mother Hosne Ara Begum He was married to Nadera Alam with whom he had a son and daughter 4 Career editAlam began his career as a flying officer in the Pakistan Air Force Until mid February 1971 he was posted at Sargodha Airbase in Pakistan after which he was posted to Dhaka When the war of liberation started he fled from Dhaka to India in the first half of May At first he worked as a staff officer at the Mukti Bahini headquarters later joining the Bangladesh Air Force when it was formed and was instrumental in recruiting and training pilots and airmen needed for the Air Force citation needed He started direct operation from November 1971 clarification needed Besides Godnail he conducted air operations in several other places including Akhaura Sylhet and Raipura in Narsingdi Most of these air strikes were carried out under his command Alam served in the Bangladesh Air Force until retiring in 1975 and then began working for Biman Bangladesh Airlines 4 5 Contribution to the liberation war of Bangladesh editOn 3 December 1971 Alam along with co pilots Sultan Mahmud and Sahabuddin Ahmed flew an alouette helicopter armed with 14 rockets and a machine gun from Dimapur a hilly area in the Indian state of Nagaland to strike and destroy a fuel depot of the Pakistan Army situated near Godnail Narayanganj They were accompanied by two operators The Godnail depot supplied fuel for Pakistani ground naval and air vehicles In preparation for an all out war with India the Pakistanis stockpiled huge quantities of fuel oil The guerrillas of the Mukti Bahini tried but failed to damage the depot due to heavy security He and his team were successful in destroying that oil depot 5 Death editBadrul Alam died on 27 October 2023 at the age of 75 6 References edit a b ত ম দ র এ ঋণ শ ধ হব ন Prothom Alo 2011 07 10 Archived from the original on 2011 09 13 Retrieved 2020 07 16 Bangladesh Government Gazettes Dhaka Ministry of Defense Government of Bangladesh 15 December 1973 p Gazettes No 8 25 D 1 72 1378 14 individuals Navy picked for Independence Award 2016 The Daily Star 2016 03 08 Retrieved 2018 01 15 a b এক ত তর র ব রয দ ধ দ র অব স মরণ য জ বনগ থ খ ত বপ র প ত ম ক ত য দ ধ সম ম নন স ম রকগ রন থ Janata Bank Limited June 2012 p 101 ISBN 978 984 33 5144 9 a b এক ত তর র ব রয দ ধ খ ত ব প ওয ম ক ত য দ ধ দ র ব রত বগ থ প রথম খন ড Prothoma Prokashon April 2012 p 28 ISBN 978 984 90253 7 5 Squadron Leader retd Badrul Alam passes away The Business Standard 2023 10 27 Retrieved 2023 10 28 nbsp Bangladesh portal nbsp Biography portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Badrul Alam Bir Uttom amp oldid 1182388008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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