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Thakur Mahadeo Singh

Major General Thakur Mahadeo Singh, DSO (9 November 1907 – 8 July 1963) was an Indian Army general who was the first Indian Commandant of the Indian Military Academy and the first Commandant of the Joint Services Wing, the precursor to the National Defence Academy.

Early life edit

Singh was born to a Chauhan Rajput family with a long tradition of military service. His grandfather Darshan Singh had joined the 70th Bengal Native Infantry (which later became the 11th Rajputs) in 1859, retiring in 1893 as an honorary captain. His father Jugraj Singh served as a subedar-major with the same regiment in France during World War I.[2][3]

Early career edit

Singh joined the Prince of Wales’ Royal Indian Military College (today the Rashtriya Indian Military College) in February 1922 and passed out with its first batch of cadets and was selected to become a King's Commissioned Indian Officer (KCIO).[2] He then attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the British Indian Army on 30 August 1928.[4] As was customary, he was attached to a battalion of a regular British Army regiment, the 2nd battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, for a period of one year prior to his official appointment to the Indian Army.[5] He was formally appointed to the Indian Army as an officer with the 1st Punjab Regiment on 17 October 1929.[6] Initially, he was posted to the 2nd battalion of the 1st Punjab Regiment, stationed at Hangu, now in Pakistan and then in the North-West Frontier Province.[7] Among the other junior officers in the same battalion were Lieutenants Kalwant Singh and Pran Nath Thapar, both of whom would also become generals in the Indian Army.[7] The battalion was posted to Kamptee in December 1930, shortly after Singh's promotion to lieutenant.[8]

On 1 October 1932, he transferred to 5/2 Punjab Regiment, stationed at Bannu.[9] In October 1934, 5/2 Punjab was posted to Chittagong, and Singh was appointed a company quartermaster on 16 December.[10] In November 1936, he was posted with his battalion to Secunderabad.[11] On 27 October 1938, Singh transferred to 10/2 Punjab,[12] and served in the Waziristan campaign.[3]

Second World War edit

Deployed in Iraq following the outbreak of war, Singh subsequently fought in the North African campaign and was then selected to attend the Army Staff College at Quetta, where he remained as an instructor after passing the course,[3] with a promotion to local lieutenant-colonel on 14 December 1942.[13][14] In August 1944, he rejoined 1/2 Punjab, by then in Italy as a unit of the 10th Indian Infantry Brigade, as its second-in-command.[3] On 22 November 1944, he was appointed the battalion's first Indian commanding officer, becoming one of the first Indian COs in the European theatre.[3] For his leadership during the subsequent Gothic Line and spring offensives, he was decorated with the Distinguished Service Order (DSO); the award was gazetted on 13 December 1945.[15] The award citation (which was not published) reads as follows:[16]

CITATION

LIEUTENANT COLONEL MAHADEO SINGH

1/2 PUNJAB

This officer has commanded his Battalion with skill and distinction during the campaign this year. At Albereto, and again at Pideura in December last he led his Battalion successfully in hard fought actions. This final battle was the attack by his Battalion on the strongly defended Idice river near Mezzolara. Here, following a fast pursuit, the enemy chose to stand. Fighting was hard and casualties heavy but the Battalion, ably directed and controlled by Lt Col Mahadeo Singh, was able to take and hold the river crossing.

Throughout this action Lt Col Mahadeo Singh displayed gallantry of a very high order.

Post-war career edit

Singh took over as the Colonel of the Regiment of the Punjab Regiment on 21 March 1950. He served as the Colonel of the regiment for over 11 years, the longest tenure till date.[17]

He first served as Deputy Commandant of the Indian Military Academy, and then in 1947, after Independence, took over as the first Indian commandant of the academy, taking over from Brig AB Baltrop, MC.[18]

Awards and decorations edit

       
         

Dates of rank edit

Insignia Rank Component Date of rank
  Second Lieutenant British Indian Army 30 August 1928[4]
  Lieutenant British Indian Army 30 November 1930[19]
  Captain British Indian Army 30 August 1937[20]
  Major British Indian Army 20 June 1941 (acting)
11 May 1942 (temporary)[21]
22 November 1944 (war-substantive)[21]
30 August 1945 (substantive)[22]
  Lieutenant-Colonel British Indian Army 14 December 1942 (local)[13]
22 November 1944 (acting)[21]
  Major Indian Army 15 August 1947[note 1][23]
  Lieutenant-Colonel Indian Army
  Brigadier Indian Army
  Brigadier Indian Army 26 January 1950 (recommissioning and change in insignia)[23]
  Major General Indian Army

Notes edit

  1. ^ Upon independence in 1947, India became a Dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations. As a result, the rank insignia of the British Army, incorporating the Tudor Crown and four-pointed Bath Star ("pip"), was retained, as George VI remained Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Armed Forces. After 26 January 1950, when India became a republic, the President of India became Commander-in-Chief, and the Ashoka Lion replaced the crown, with a five-pointed star being substituted for the "pip."

References edit

  1. ^ "Gov inaugurates memorial dedicated to Maj Gen Mahadeo Singh". Garhwal Post. 10 November 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b Singh, Pradeep (10 November 2022). "Gen Mahadeo Singh & the Road of Glory". Garhwal Post. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e Singh, Aditya (1 May 2020). "1/2 Punjab in World War II". Salute. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  4. ^ a b "No. 33417". The London Gazette. 31 August 1928. p. 5773.
  5. ^ Indian Army List: April 1929. New Delhi: Government of India. 1929. p. 270.
  6. ^ "No. 33584". The London Gazette. 28 February 1930. p. 1314.
  7. ^ a b Indian Army List: October 1930. New Delhi: Government of India. 1930. p. 550.
  8. ^ Indian Army List: July 1931. New Delhi: Government of India. 1931. p. 550.
  9. ^ Indian Army List: April 1933. New Delhi: Government of India. 1933. p. 561.
  10. ^ Indian Army List: October 1935. New Delhi: Government of India. 1935. p. 463.
  11. ^ Supplement to the Indian Army List: January 1937. New Delhi: Government of India. 1937. p. 463.
  12. ^ Indian Army List: October 1939. New Delhi: Government of India. 1939. p. 464.
  13. ^ a b Indian Army List: April 1943. New Delhi: Government of India. 1943. p. 141.
  14. ^ Indian Army List: April 1944 (Part II). New Delhi: Government of India. 1944. p. 1398.
  15. ^ "No. 36928". The London Gazette (Supplement). 6 February 1945. p. 801.
  16. ^ "Recommendation for Award for Singh, Mahadeo". The National Archives (UK). UK Government. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  17. ^ "The Official Home Page of the Indian Army". www.indianarmy.nic.in. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  18. ^ M. P. Singh (2007). History of the Indian Military Academy. Unistar Books. p. 52. ISBN 978-81-89899-56-1.
  19. ^ "No. 33679". The London Gazette. 9 January 1931. p. 233.
  20. ^ "No. 34442". The London Gazette. 8 October 1937. p. 6213.
  21. ^ a b c Indian Army List for October 1945 (Part I). Government of India Press. 1945. pp. 155–156.
  22. ^ "No. 37363". The London Gazette. 23 November 1945. p. 5713.
  23. ^ a b "New Designs of Crests and Badges in the Services" (PDF). Press Information Bureau of India - Archive. (PDF) from the original on 8 August 2017.
Military offices
Preceded by
Adrian Barltrop
Commandant of the Indian Military Academy
1947-1950
Succeeded by
New title
First holder
Commandant of the Joint Services Wing
1949-1950

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Major General Thakur Mahadeo Singh DSO 9 November 1907 8 July 1963 was an Indian Army general who was the first Indian Commandant of the Indian Military Academy and the first Commandant of the Joint Services Wing the precursor to the National Defence Academy Major GeneralThakur Mahadeo SinghDSOBorn 1907 11 09 9 November 1907Mainpuri district United Provinces of Agra and Oudh British India now Uttar Pradesh India Died8 July 1963 1963 07 08 aged 55 1 Allegiance British India 1928 1947 India 1947 1960 Service wbr branch British Indian Army Indian ArmyYears of service1928 1960RankMajor GeneralService numberIA 561Unit1st Punjab Regiment2nd Punjab RegimentPunjab RegimentCommands heldJoint Services WingIndian Military AcademyBattles warsWaziristan campaign 1936 1939 World War II North African campaign Italian Campaign Gothic Line Operation GrapeshotAwardsDistinguished Service Order Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 Second World War 4 Post war career 5 Awards and decorations 6 Dates of rank 7 Notes 8 ReferencesEarly life editSingh was born to a Chauhan Rajput family with a long tradition of military service His grandfather Darshan Singh had joined the 70th Bengal Native Infantry which later became the 11th Rajputs in 1859 retiring in 1893 as an honorary captain His father Jugraj Singh served as a subedar major with the same regiment in France during World War I 2 3 Early career editSingh joined the Prince of Wales Royal Indian Military College today the Rashtriya Indian Military College in February 1922 and passed out with its first batch of cadets and was selected to become a King s Commissioned Indian Officer KCIO 2 He then attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the British Indian Army on 30 August 1928 4 As was customary he was attached to a battalion of a regular British Army regiment the 2nd battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers for a period of one year prior to his official appointment to the Indian Army 5 He was formally appointed to the Indian Army as an officer with the 1st Punjab Regiment on 17 October 1929 6 Initially he was posted to the 2nd battalion of the 1st Punjab Regiment stationed at Hangu now in Pakistan and then in the North West Frontier Province 7 Among the other junior officers in the same battalion were Lieutenants Kalwant Singh and Pran Nath Thapar both of whom would also become generals in the Indian Army 7 The battalion was posted to Kamptee in December 1930 shortly after Singh s promotion to lieutenant 8 On 1 October 1932 he transferred to 5 2 Punjab Regiment stationed at Bannu 9 In October 1934 5 2 Punjab was posted to Chittagong and Singh was appointed a company quartermaster on 16 December 10 In November 1936 he was posted with his battalion to Secunderabad 11 On 27 October 1938 Singh transferred to 10 2 Punjab 12 and served in the Waziristan campaign 3 Second World War editDeployed in Iraq following the outbreak of war Singh subsequently fought in the North African campaign and was then selected to attend the Army Staff College at Quetta where he remained as an instructor after passing the course 3 with a promotion to local lieutenant colonel on 14 December 1942 13 14 In August 1944 he rejoined 1 2 Punjab by then in Italy as a unit of the 10th Indian Infantry Brigade as its second in command 3 On 22 November 1944 he was appointed the battalion s first Indian commanding officer becoming one of the first Indian COs in the European theatre 3 For his leadership during the subsequent Gothic Line and spring offensives he was decorated with the Distinguished Service Order DSO the award was gazetted on 13 December 1945 15 The award citation which was not published reads as follows 16 CITATIONLIEUTENANT COLONEL MAHADEO SINGH 1 2 PUNJAB This officer has commanded his Battalion with skill and distinction during the campaign this year At Albereto and again at Pideura in December last he led his Battalion successfully in hard fought actions This final battle was the attack by his Battalion on the strongly defended Idice river near Mezzolara Here following a fast pursuit the enemy chose to stand Fighting was hard and casualties heavy but the Battalion ably directed and controlled by Lt Col Mahadeo Singh was able to take and hold the river crossing Throughout this action Lt Col Mahadeo Singh displayed gallantry of a very high order Post war career editSingh took over as the Colonel of the Regiment of the Punjab Regiment on 21 March 1950 He served as the Colonel of the regiment for over 11 years the longest tenure till date 17 He first served as Deputy Commandant of the Indian Military Academy and then in 1947 after Independence took over as the first Indian commandant of the academy taking over from Brig AB Baltrop MC 18 Awards and decorations edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Indian Independence Medal Distinguished Service Order General Service Medal 1918 India General Service Medal 1936 1939 1945 Star Africa Star Italy Star Defence Medal War Medal 1939 1945Dates of rank editInsignia Rank Component Date of rank nbsp Second Lieutenant British Indian Army 30 August 1928 4 nbsp Lieutenant British Indian Army 30 November 1930 19 nbsp Captain British Indian Army 30 August 1937 20 nbsp Major British Indian Army 20 June 1941 acting 11 May 1942 temporary 21 22 November 1944 war substantive 21 30 August 1945 substantive 22 nbsp Lieutenant Colonel British Indian Army 14 December 1942 local 13 22 November 1944 acting 21 nbsp Major Indian Army 15 August 1947 note 1 23 nbsp Lieutenant Colonel Indian Army nbsp Brigadier Indian Army nbsp Brigadier Indian Army 26 January 1950 recommissioning and change in insignia 23 nbsp Major General Indian ArmyNotes edit Upon independence in 1947 India became a Dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations As a result the rank insignia of the British Army incorporating the Tudor Crown and four pointed Bath Star pip was retained as George VI remained Commander in Chief of the Indian Armed Forces After 26 January 1950 when India became a republic the President of India became Commander in Chief and the Ashoka Lion replaced the crown with a five pointed star being substituted for the pip References edit Gov inaugurates memorial dedicated to Maj Gen Mahadeo Singh Garhwal Post 10 November 2022 Retrieved 8 January 2023 a b Singh Pradeep 10 November 2022 Gen Mahadeo Singh amp the Road of Glory Garhwal Post Retrieved 8 January 2023 a b c d e Singh Aditya 1 May 2020 1 2 Punjab in World War II Salute Retrieved 8 January 2023 a b No 33417 The London Gazette 31 August 1928 p 5773 Indian Army List April 1929 New Delhi Government of India 1929 p 270 No 33584 The London Gazette 28 February 1930 p 1314 a b Indian Army List October 1930 New Delhi Government of India 1930 p 550 Indian Army List July 1931 New Delhi Government of India 1931 p 550 Indian Army List April 1933 New Delhi Government of India 1933 p 561 Indian Army List October 1935 New Delhi Government of India 1935 p 463 Supplement to the Indian Army List January 1937 New Delhi Government of India 1937 p 463 Indian Army List October 1939 New Delhi Government of India 1939 p 464 a b Indian Army List April 1943 New Delhi Government of India 1943 p 141 Indian Army List April 1944 Part II New Delhi Government of India 1944 p 1398 No 36928 The London Gazette Supplement 6 February 1945 p 801 Recommendation for Award for Singh Mahadeo The National Archives UK UK Government Retrieved 8 January 2023 The Official Home Page of the Indian Army www indianarmy nic in Retrieved 21 February 2023 M P Singh 2007 History of the Indian Military Academy Unistar Books p 52 ISBN 978 81 89899 56 1 No 33679 The London Gazette 9 January 1931 p 233 No 34442 The London Gazette 8 October 1937 p 6213 a b c Indian Army List for October 1945 Part I Government of India Press 1945 pp 155 156 No 37363 The London Gazette 23 November 1945 p 5713 a b New Designs of Crests and Badges in the Services PDF Press Information 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