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Shantha Kottegoda

General Shantha H.S. Kottegoda, WWV, RWP, RSP, VSV, USP (born November 6, 1949) is a retired senior Sri Lanka Army officer. He was the seventeenth Commander of the Sri Lankan Army from 1 July 2004 – 5 December 2005. He had served as the Sri Lankan Ambassador to Brazil and Thailand. In April 2019, following the Easter Sunday bombings he was appointed as the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence.


Shantha Kottegoda

Born (1949-11-06) November 6, 1949 (age 73)
Kottegoda, Southern Province, Dominion of Ceylon
AllegianceSri Lanka
Service/branch Sri Lanka Army
Years of service1971–2005
Rank General
UnitSri Lanka Light Infantry
Commands heldCommander of the Army,
Security Forces Headquarters – Wanni,
55 Division,
51 Division
Battles/wars1971 JVP Insurrection
1987–89 JVP Insurrection
Sri Lankan Civil War
Awards
Spouse(s)Sonia
Other workAmbassador to Brazil,
Ambassador to Thailand,
Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence

Shantha Kottegoda has served the Sri Lankan Army for 35 years throughout the island. He has been involved in both the 1971 and 1987–89 JVP Insurrection as well as the Sri Lankan Civil War, participating in major operations against the LTTE in the North and East of the country. Kottegoda has held numerous positions in the Army, among them he was Chief of Staff, Colonel of the Regiment of the Sri Lanka Light Infantry, General Officer Commanding 55 Division, 51 Division, 21 Division and served as Director Military Intelligence.[1]

Early life and education

Kottegoda was born to S. H. P. Kottegoda and Sheela Kottegoda on 6 November 1949, in Kottegoda, Matara, in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. He was the second in his family, Deepthi Weerasuriya is his elder sister. Kottegoda started his schooling at St. Aloysius' College, Galle and then moving to S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia.[2] He was active in many sports including cricket, athletics, hockey, rifle shooting, swimming, water polo and others, in which he excelled. He had become a cadet and by 1964 was Lance Sergeant of the junior Cadet Platoon, receiving the junior Cadet Prize for special merit that year. By 1969 he was promoted to the rank of Company Quarter Master Sergeant as well as being appointed a School Prefect, and Head Prefect of Buck House. It was this commitment to sport and discipline that prepared him for his career in the military.[1][2]

Military career

Kottegoda enlisted into the Sri Lankan Army in February 1970, upon his completion of his Officer Cadet training at the Sri Lanka Military Academy, Diyatalawa, then called the Army Training Centre. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of the 1st Battalion of the Ceylon Light Infantry in June 1971 during the 1971 JVP Insurrection.[1] One of his reasons to joining the Army was so that he could continue to play sports. Quoted as saying "Taking part in sports, I gained confidence, improved my leadership qualities and I was fit both physically and mentally. It helped me to take decisions quickly and promptly." He also said the training he gained from playing sport taught him of fair play, justice and discipline.[2]

In 1973, he was promoted to Lieutenant and attended the Young Officers Course in India. He was promoted to Captain in 1976 and attended the Battalion Support Weapon Officers Course in India (1979). Having been promoted to Major in 1980 he attended the Junior Command Course (1980) as well as the CRW Course (1983) in India. During this time he had served as a Company Commander, Adjutant of the 1st Sri Lanka Light Infantry, a Staff Officer, before becoming the Commanding Officer of the 4th Battalion, Sri Lanka Light Infantry.

He was promoted to Colonel in 1991, to Brigadier in 1993 and to Major General in 1998. He held several senior appointments such as Colonel General Staff; Coordinating Officer for Kalutara and Mullaittivu districts; Principal Staff Officer, Operational Headquarters at Ministry of Defence; Deputy Director (Counter Terrorist Division), National Intelligence Bureau; Deputy Commandant, Kotelawala Defence Academy; Brigade Commander, 11 Brigade, Ratnapura; Director Military Intelligence; Director Training; Director General, Training; Inspector of Infantry, Army Headquarters; Colonel of the Regiment Sri Lanka Light Infantry; Director General, General Staff; Commandant, Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force.[3]

He graduated from the Army War College, Mhow (1990-1992) and the National Defence College, India (2000). In 1997, he attended the Pacific Area Special Operation Course in Hawaii and underwent a special training course by British Security Services (M15) on Intelligence and Protective Security.

Commanding operational formations, he served as Commander 10th Brigade Group in Kayts and Pooneryn; Brigade Commander of the 3rd Brigade in Batticaloa and 5th Brigade in Mannar; General Officer Commanding, 55 Division in Jaffna, the 51 Division in Mirusuvil and the 21 Division, Pompemadu. From 2000 thru 2002, he was the Security Forces Headquarters – Wanni. In 2003 he was Deputy Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army for two months, October to November.

On November 24, 2003 Kottegoda was appointed Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army. With the escalation of hostilities within the ceasefire and peace talks, he was concurrently served as Overall Operational Commander - East; having overall command of all Armed Forces, Police and the Special Task Force units in the Eastern Province of the island. On July 1, 2004 he was appointment as Commander of the Sri Lankan Army by President Chandrika Kumaratunga and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General. He was serving as Army Commander when he retired from the army on December 5, 2005 and having been promoted to the rank of General on his last day of service.[3]

Later work

Kottegoda served as Sri Lankan Ambassador to Brazil and thereafter as Sri Lanka Ambassador to Thailand.[4] In April 2019, following the Easter Sunday bombings he was appointed as the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence by President Sirisena, serving until November 2019 when he was succeeded by Major General Kamal Gunaratne.[5]

Family

Shantha Kottegoda is married to Sonia, they have a son and a daughter named Asanka and Avanthi respectively.[2]

Awards

His awards and decorations include the gallantry medals Weera Wickrama Vibhushanaya (WWV), Rana Wickrama Padakkama (RWP) and bar, Rana Sura Padakkama (RSP), distinguished service medals Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya (VSV) and Uttama Seva Padakkama (USP); long service medals Sri Lanka Armed Services Long Service Medal and Republic of Sri Lanka Armed Services Medal; campaign medals Vadamarachchi Operation Medal, Purna Bhumi Padakkama, North and East Operations Medal and Riviresa Campaign Services Medal; and President's Inauguration Medal and 50th Independence Anniversary Commemoration Medal.[1][3]

     

       

       

       

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d http://www.stcmloba.net/html/News%20Letter/Dec98/major_general_shantha_kottegoda_.htm[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b c d . Dailynews.lk. Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  3. ^ a b c http://www.stcmloba.net/html/LG%20Shantha%20Kottegoda%20Felic/Introduction.htm[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "News". Nation.lk. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  5. ^ New Secretary appointed to the Ministry of Defence

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message General Shantha H S Kottegoda WWV RWP RSP VSV USP born November 6 1949 is a retired senior Sri Lanka Army officer He was the seventeenth Commander of the Sri Lankan Army from 1 July 2004 5 December 2005 He had served as the Sri Lankan Ambassador to Brazil and Thailand In April 2019 following the Easter Sunday bombings he was appointed as the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence GeneralShantha KottegodaWWV RWP RSP VSV USPBorn 1949 11 06 November 6 1949 age 73 Kottegoda Southern Province Dominion of CeylonAllegianceSri LankaService wbr branch Sri Lanka ArmyYears of service1971 2005RankGeneralUnitSri Lanka Light InfantryCommands heldCommander of the Army Security Forces Headquarters Wanni 55 Division 51 DivisionBattles wars1971 JVP Insurrection1987 89 JVP InsurrectionSri Lankan Civil WarAwardsUttama Seva Padakkama Weera Wickrama Vibhushanaya Rana Wickrama Padakkama Rana Sura Padakkama Vishista Seva VibhushanayaSpouse s SoniaOther workAmbassador to Brazil Ambassador to Thailand Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of DefenceShantha Kottegoda has served the Sri Lankan Army for 35 years throughout the island He has been involved in both the 1971 and 1987 89 JVP Insurrection as well as the Sri Lankan Civil War participating in major operations against the LTTE in the North and East of the country Kottegoda has held numerous positions in the Army among them he was Chief of Staff Colonel of the Regiment of the Sri Lanka Light Infantry General Officer Commanding 55 Division 51 Division 21 Division and served as Director Military Intelligence 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military career 3 Later work 4 Family 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditKottegoda was born to S H P Kottegoda and Sheela Kottegoda on 6 November 1949 in Kottegoda Matara in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka He was the second in his family Deepthi Weerasuriya is his elder sister Kottegoda started his schooling at St Aloysius College Galle and then moving to S Thomas College Mount Lavinia 2 He was active in many sports including cricket athletics hockey rifle shooting swimming water polo and others in which he excelled He had become a cadet and by 1964 was Lance Sergeant of the junior Cadet Platoon receiving the junior Cadet Prize for special merit that year By 1969 he was promoted to the rank of Company Quarter Master Sergeant as well as being appointed a School Prefect and Head Prefect of Buck House It was this commitment to sport and discipline that prepared him for his career in the military 1 2 Military career EditKottegoda enlisted into the Sri Lankan Army in February 1970 upon his completion of his Officer Cadet training at the Sri Lanka Military Academy Diyatalawa then called the Army Training Centre He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of the 1st Battalion of the Ceylon Light Infantry in June 1971 during the 1971 JVP Insurrection 1 One of his reasons to joining the Army was so that he could continue to play sports Quoted as saying Taking part in sports I gained confidence improved my leadership qualities and I was fit both physically and mentally It helped me to take decisions quickly and promptly He also said the training he gained from playing sport taught him of fair play justice and discipline 2 In 1973 he was promoted to Lieutenant and attended the Young Officers Course in India He was promoted to Captain in 1976 and attended the Battalion Support Weapon Officers Course in India 1979 Having been promoted to Major in 1980 he attended the Junior Command Course 1980 as well as the CRW Course 1983 in India During this time he had served as a Company Commander Adjutant of the 1st Sri Lanka Light Infantry a Staff Officer before becoming the Commanding Officer of the 4th Battalion Sri Lanka Light Infantry He was promoted to Colonel in 1991 to Brigadier in 1993 and to Major General in 1998 He held several senior appointments such as Colonel General Staff Coordinating Officer for Kalutara and Mullaittivu districts Principal Staff Officer Operational Headquarters at Ministry of Defence Deputy Director Counter Terrorist Division National Intelligence Bureau Deputy Commandant Kotelawala Defence Academy Brigade Commander 11 Brigade Ratnapura Director Military Intelligence Director Training Director General Training Inspector of Infantry Army Headquarters Colonel of the Regiment Sri Lanka Light Infantry Director General General Staff Commandant Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force 3 He graduated from the Army War College Mhow 1990 1992 and the National Defence College India 2000 In 1997 he attended the Pacific Area Special Operation Course in Hawaii and underwent a special training course by British Security Services M15 on Intelligence and Protective Security Commanding operational formations he served as Commander 10th Brigade Group in Kayts and Pooneryn Brigade Commander of the 3rd Brigade in Batticaloa and 5th Brigade in Mannar General Officer Commanding 55 Division in Jaffna the 51 Division in Mirusuvil and the 21 Division Pompemadu From 2000 thru 2002 he was the Security Forces Headquarters Wanni In 2003 he was Deputy Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army for two months October to November On November 24 2003 Kottegoda was appointed Chief of Staff of the Sri Lanka Army With the escalation of hostilities within the ceasefire and peace talks he was concurrently served as Overall Operational Commander East having overall command of all Armed Forces Police and the Special Task Force units in the Eastern Province of the island On July 1 2004 he was appointment as Commander of the Sri Lankan Army by President Chandrika Kumaratunga and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General He was serving as Army Commander when he retired from the army on December 5 2005 and having been promoted to the rank of General on his last day of service 3 Later work EditKottegoda served as Sri Lankan Ambassador to Brazil and thereafter as Sri Lanka Ambassador to Thailand 4 In April 2019 following the Easter Sunday bombings he was appointed as the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence by President Sirisena serving until November 2019 when he was succeeded by Major General Kamal Gunaratne 5 Family EditShantha Kottegoda is married to Sonia they have a son and a daughter named Asanka and Avanthi respectively 2 Awards EditHis awards and decorations include the gallantry medals Weera Wickrama Vibhushanaya WWV Rana Wickrama Padakkama RWP and bar Rana Sura Padakkama RSP distinguished service medals Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya VSV and Uttama Seva Padakkama USP long service medals Sri Lanka Armed Services Long Service Medal and Republic of Sri Lanka Armed Services Medal campaign medals Vadamarachchi Operation Medal Purna Bhumi Padakkama North and East Operations Medal and Riviresa Campaign Services Medal and President s Inauguration Medal and 50th Independence Anniversary Commemoration Medal 1 3 See also EditSri Lankan civil war Commander of the Army Sri Lanka Sri Lankan Non Career DiplomatsReferences Edit a b c d http www stcmloba net html News 20Letter Dec98 major general shantha kottegoda htm permanent dead link a b c d Online edition of Daily News Sports Dailynews lk Archived from the original on 2012 10 18 Retrieved 2012 09 06 a b c http www stcmloba net html LG 20Shantha 20Kottegoda 20Felic Introduction htm permanent dead link News Nation lk Retrieved 2012 09 06 New Secretary appointed to the Ministry of DefenceExternal links EditLT GEN SHANTHA KOTTEGODA NEW COMMANDER OF THE SRI LANKA ARMYMilitary officesPreceded byLionel Balagalle Commander of the Sri Lankan Army1 July 2004 5 December 2005 Succeeded bySarath FonsekaPreceded byLohan Gunawardena Chief of Staff of the Sri Lankan Army23 November 2003 30 June 2004 Succeeded byChula SeneviratneDiplomatic postsPreceded by Sri Lankan Ambassador to Brazil2005 2008 Succeeded by Preceded by Sri Lankan Ambassador to Thailand Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shantha Kottegoda amp oldid 1129061224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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