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Vijaya Wimalaratne

Major General Vanigamuni Indrajith Vijeyakumar Mendis Wimalaratne, RWP, RSP, VSV, USP, psc, GR (Sinhala: විජය විමලරත්න; 25 August 1940 – 8 August 1992) was a senior Sri Lanka Army officer. One of the most distinguished field commanders in Sri Lanka, Wimalaratne raised the Gajaba Regiment, he commanded the 1st Brigade during the Vadamarachchi Operation, he commanded the Amphibious Task Force Commander during Operation Balavegaya and was the Commander Security Forces – Jaffna at the time of his death in a land mine explosion at Point Arali in the Kayts Island while making preparations to re-capture Jaffna.


Vijaya Wimalaratne

Nickname(s)Jungle Wimale
Born(1940-08-25)25 August 1940
Died8 August 1992(1992-08-08) (aged 51) 
Point Arali, Kayts Island, Sri Lanka
AllegianceSri Lanka
Service/branch Sri Lanka Army
Years of service1962-1992 
Rank Major general (posthumously promoted)
UnitGajaba Regiment
Commands heldSecurity Forces – Jaffna,
Amphibious Task Force,
Commander Garrison Command -Colombo,
1st Brigade,
1st Gajaba Battalion
Battles/warsSri Lankan Civil War
Awards Rana Wickrama Padakkama
Rana Sura Padakkama
Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya
Uttama Seva Padakkama

Early life and education

Born on 25 August 1940, second of a family of eight boys, Wimalaratne was educated at Royal College, Colombo.[1]

Military career

Early career

Wimalaratne joined the Ceylon Army as an Officer Cadet in August 1962 and underwent training at the Indian Military Academy, in Dehradun as part of the first batch of four Ceylonese cadets sent to Dehradun. There he was the first foreign cadet to be appointed Battalion Cadet Adjutant in his final term. On his return, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the newly formed Gemunu Watch on 1 August 1963, leaving soon after for a jungle warfare course in Malaysia at the British Army Jungle Warfare Training School. Serving with the 1st Battalion, Gemunu Watch as a subaltern, he was appointed adjutant of the 2nd(Volunteer) Battalion, Gemunu Watch in 1968. In 1970, he was appointed as an instructor conducting the jungle warfare phase for Officer Cadets at the Army Training Center (ATC) in Diyatalawa. He served till 1979 becoming the Chief Instructor of the Army Training Center, having introduced training on urban warfare and counter-insurgency. In 1976, Major Wimalaratne served as the Liaison Officer to the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi when she took part in the Non-Aligned Summit in Colombo. He attended the British Army Staff College at Camberley[2][3][1]

Gajaba Regiment

In 1983, Major Wimalaratne was appointed as the first commanding officer of the Gajaba Regiment when it was formed on 14 October 1983 with the amalgamation of the Rajarata Rifles and Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment at the Saliyapura Army Camp. Promoted to lieutenant colonel, he played a major role in forming and expanding the Gajaba Regiment as one of the elite infantry regiments in the army and is remembered as its founder. Wimalaratne served as the commanding office the 1st Gajaba Battalion from its formation in October 1983 to August 1987. The 1st Gajaba Battalion was deployed to the Jaffna peninsula between 1983 and 1984 and again in 1985 with the escalation of the Sri Lankan Civil War. In addition, during this time Wimalaratne served as Acting Commander, North Central Command and Deputy Commander (Operations), Security Forces Jaffna.[1][4] In 1985, he help initiate the Army Special Forces program having established the first Special Forces Squadrons.[5][6]

Operation Liberation

Operation Liberation (commonly known as the Vadamarachchi Operation) was launched after months of planning on 26 May 1987. Colonel Wimalaratne was one of the field commanders of the operation, serving as the Brigade Commander of the 1st Brigade which consisted of the 1st Gemunu Watch and 1st Gajaba Battalion. The brigade group consisting of the 1st Brigade and 3rd Brigade, commanded by Brigadier Denzil Kobbekaduwa it was the largest formation deployed by the Sri Lankan Army at that point and the first conventional battle to take place in the civil war. The objective was to take the territory of Vadamarachchi in the Jaffna peninsula from LTTE (Tamil Tiger) control. 1st Brigade broke-out of Thondamanaru area with the infantry wading across the lagoon, but was stopped by a mine-field. With the combat engineers clearing a path across, 1st Gajaba Battalion broke-out and reaching the coast, troops from the 1st Brigade defeating the defensive line commanded by the LTTE leader Soosai, made a 90 degree turn undertaking a pincer movement capturing Valvettithurai. By 31 May, the government declared that the Vadamarachchi region recaptured. During the operation Kobbekaduwa and Wimalaratne were nearly killed when the house closed to them exploded due to a bobby-trap.[7]

JVP Insurrection

With the second phase of Operation Liberation being abandoned with the Indian intervention by Operation Poomalai and the arrival of the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF), the 1987–1989 JVP insurrection began in the south of the country. Colonel Wimalaratne was appointed Commander, Garrison Command - Colombo; in charge of defense of the capital in late 1987. In 1988, he received concurrent appointment as the Principal Staff Officer, Joint Operations Command (JOC) and serving as its Director Operations. He held both posts until the insurrection was subdued in late 1989 with the capture of the leader of the JVP.[1]

Northern front

Promoted to brigadier, he volunteered to take up command in Jaffna under Major General Kobbekaduwa, who was the general officer commanding, 2nd Division with the resumption of hostilities after the IPKF withdrew. In June 1990, the LTTE laid siege around Jaffna Fort and Wimalaratne played a major role in evacuating the garrison. The army had nominated Wimalaratne for the National Security and Strategic Study course at the National Defence College in India, however he had turned down the opportunity to remain in the front. On 10 July 1991 the LTTE launched a surprise attack on the strategic base of Elephant Pass and laid siege to the garrison. The Commander of the Army, Lieutenant General Hamilton Wanasinghe appointed Wimalaratne as the Amphibious Task Force Commander in the Operation Balavegaya which was going to be the first amphibious operation undertaken by the Sri Lanka Army. Under the Overall Command of Major General Kobbekaduwa, Wimalaratne lead the Amphibious Task Force on a successful landing in the evening of 15 July 1991 after the first attempt was delayed due to heavy resistance from the enemy. The task force broke out of the breach head and move 12 miles to relieve the siege of the garrison. During the operation, Wimalaratne was almost killed when an LTTE mortar landed in the spot he had been standing minutes prior.[1][8] In January 1991, Brigadier Wimalaratne succeeded Brigadier Jaliya Nanmuni as Brigade Commander, 21 "Jaffna" Brigade.

Death

 
Maj Gen Vijaya Wimalaratne Statue at Kiribathgoda Town.

In July 1992, Major General Denzil Kobbekaduwa who was now General Officer Commanding Northern Sector and Brigadier Vijaya Wimalaratne who was the Commander, 21 "Jaffna" Brigade, began planning an offensive code named "Operation Final Countdown" to recapture the northern peninsula from the LTTE. Final preparations were underway and the senior commanders decided to visit Araly Point on Kayts which was the launching pad for the offensive. According to the official statement by the army, on their return, the Land Rover driven by Brigadier Vijaya Wimalaratne was destroyed by a land mine blast. Brigadier Wimalaratne was killed instantly along with Commodore (posthumously Rear Admiral) Mohan Jayamaha, Commander Northern Naval Area and seven others including Commander Asanga Lankathilaka, Lt. Colonels G.H. Ariyaratne, A. Palipahana, H.R. Stephen, all three battalion commanders and Major N.S. De Alwis, General Kobbekaduwa's ADC. General Kobbekaduwa was found alive critically wounded and transferred by helicopter to Colombo where he succumbed to his wounds.[9] It has been claimed by Jane's Information Group that the assassination was by the LTTE.[10]

Funeral

His funeral took place at the Colombo General Cemetery with full military honors, having been posthumously promoted to the rank of major general.[1]

Legacy

General Vijaya Wimalaratne is considered as the founder of the Gajaba Regiment and one of the finest field commanders of the Sri Lanka Army. A statue of General Vijaya Wimalaratne was erected at Kiribathgoda Town.[1]

Awards and decorations

Wimalaratne had been awarded the Rana Wickrama Padakkama and Rana Sura Padakkama for gallantry and the Republic of Sri Lanka Armed Services Medal, Army 25th Anniversary Medal, President's Inauguration Medal, Sri Lanka Armed Services Long Service Medal, Vadamarachchi Operation Medal and the Purna Bhumi Padakkama. He was posthumously awarded Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya, Uttama Seva Padakkama and Desha Putra Sammanaya.[1]

In Order of Precedence

Family

Major General Vijaya Wimalaratne was married to Manel Wimalaratne and they had a two sons[11] and a daughter. He had nine brothers in his family. His son Dr Hiran Wimalaratne, is a lieutenant colonel in the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps and his daughter Dr Nishanthi Wimalaratne serves in the Cardio-logical Unit of the Colombo General Hospital.[1]

He has two Grandsons, both of them are scouts of the 42nd Colombo Royal College Scout Group, His eldest grandson Yuvin Wimalaratne is the current Assistant Senior Troop Leader of the Group whilst his youngest grandson Yasitha Adikaramge was a Assistant Troop Leader of a Troop in the Scout Group.


Yuvin Wimalaratne has been an inspiration for many scouts, as well as non scouts, as he was known as a revolutionist among the scouts of Royal College Colombo.

He has 2 grandsons both scouts of Royal College. Yuvin Wimalaratne his elder grandson is now a well known senior scout. He also has a grand daughter.-->

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Icon of unparalleled bravery and commitment
  2. ^ FOUNDER FATHER OF THE GAJABA REGIMENT
  3. ^ 50th Anniversary of the Incomparable First Intake at the Officer Cadets School, Diyatalawa
  4. ^ Gajaba Regiment Silver Jubile
  5. ^ Saluting a true leader in battle as we enjoy the fruits of the end of war
  6. ^ Eelam war I: The Wimalaratne factor
  7. ^ Wickremesekera, Channa (2016). The Tamil Separatist War in Sri Lanka (1 ed.). Routeledge. ISBN 9781317293859. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  8. ^ Warrior withered, legend never will
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 August 2006. Retrieved 25 June 2008.
  10. ^ Jane's Sentinel examines the success of the LTTE in resisting the Sri Lankan forces
  11. ^ http://www.kaputa.co./news209[permanent dead link]

External list

  • Eelam War II - "Operation Balavegaya", LankaLibrary Forum
  • Lieutenant General Denzil Lakshman Kobbekaduwa, LankaLibrary Forum

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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 May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Major General Vanigamuni Indrajith Vijeyakumar Mendis Wimalaratne RWP RSP VSV USP psc GR Sinhala ව ජය ව මලරත න 25 August 1940 8 August 1992 was a senior Sri Lanka Army officer One of the most distinguished field commanders in Sri Lanka Wimalaratne raised the Gajaba Regiment he commanded the 1st Brigade during the Vadamarachchi Operation he commanded the Amphibious Task Force Commander during Operation Balavegaya and was the Commander Security Forces Jaffna at the time of his death in a land mine explosion at Point Arali in the Kayts Island while making preparations to re capture Jaffna Major GeneralVijaya WimalaratneRWP RSP VSV USPNickname s Jungle WimaleBorn 1940 08 25 25 August 1940Died8 August 1992 1992 08 08 aged 51 Point Arali Kayts Island Sri LankaAllegianceSri LankaService wbr branch Sri Lanka ArmyYears of service1962 1992 RankMajor general posthumously promoted UnitGajaba RegimentCommands heldSecurity Forces Jaffna Amphibious Task Force Commander Garrison Command Colombo 1st Brigade 1st Gajaba BattalionBattles warsSri Lankan Civil WarAwardsRana Wickrama Padakkama Rana Sura Padakkama Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya Uttama Seva Padakkama Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Gajaba Regiment 2 3 Operation Liberation 2 4 JVP Insurrection 2 5 Northern front 3 Death 3 1 Funeral 4 Legacy 5 Awards and decorations 6 Family 7 References 8 External listEarly life and education EditBorn on 25 August 1940 second of a family of eight boys Wimalaratne was educated at Royal College Colombo 1 Military career EditEarly career Edit Wimalaratne joined the Ceylon Army as an Officer Cadet in August 1962 and underwent training at the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun as part of the first batch of four Ceylonese cadets sent to Dehradun There he was the first foreign cadet to be appointed Battalion Cadet Adjutant in his final term On his return he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the newly formed Gemunu Watch on 1 August 1963 leaving soon after for a jungle warfare course in Malaysia at the British Army Jungle Warfare Training School Serving with the 1st Battalion Gemunu Watch as a subaltern he was appointed adjutant of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Gemunu Watch in 1968 In 1970 he was appointed as an instructor conducting the jungle warfare phase for Officer Cadets at the Army Training Center ATC in Diyatalawa He served till 1979 becoming the Chief Instructor of the Army Training Center having introduced training on urban warfare and counter insurgency In 1976 Major Wimalaratne served as the Liaison Officer to the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi when she took part in the Non Aligned Summit in Colombo He attended the British Army Staff College at Camberley 2 3 1 Gajaba Regiment Edit In 1983 Major Wimalaratne was appointed as the first commanding officer of the Gajaba Regiment when it was formed on 14 October 1983 with the amalgamation of the Rajarata Rifles and Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment at the Saliyapura Army Camp Promoted to lieutenant colonel he played a major role in forming and expanding the Gajaba Regiment as one of the elite infantry regiments in the army and is remembered as its founder Wimalaratne served as the commanding office the 1st Gajaba Battalion from its formation in October 1983 to August 1987 The 1st Gajaba Battalion was deployed to the Jaffna peninsula between 1983 and 1984 and again in 1985 with the escalation of the Sri Lankan Civil War In addition during this time Wimalaratne served as Acting Commander North Central Command and Deputy Commander Operations Security Forces Jaffna 1 4 In 1985 he help initiate the Army Special Forces program having established the first Special Forces Squadrons 5 6 Operation Liberation Edit Main article Vadamarachchi Operation Operation Liberation commonly known as the Vadamarachchi Operation was launched after months of planning on 26 May 1987 Colonel Wimalaratne was one of the field commanders of the operation serving as the Brigade Commander of the 1st Brigade which consisted of the 1st Gemunu Watch and 1st Gajaba Battalion The brigade group consisting of the 1st Brigade and 3rd Brigade commanded by Brigadier Denzil Kobbekaduwa it was the largest formation deployed by the Sri Lankan Army at that point and the first conventional battle to take place in the civil war The objective was to take the territory of Vadamarachchi in the Jaffna peninsula from LTTE Tamil Tiger control 1st Brigade broke out of Thondamanaru area with the infantry wading across the lagoon but was stopped by a mine field With the combat engineers clearing a path across 1st Gajaba Battalion broke out and reaching the coast troops from the 1st Brigade defeating the defensive line commanded by the LTTE leader Soosai made a 90 degree turn undertaking a pincer movement capturing Valvettithurai By 31 May the government declared that the Vadamarachchi region recaptured During the operation Kobbekaduwa and Wimalaratne were nearly killed when the house closed to them exploded due to a bobby trap 7 JVP Insurrection Edit With the second phase of Operation Liberation being abandoned with the Indian intervention by Operation Poomalai and the arrival of the Indian Peace Keeping Force IPKF the 1987 1989 JVP insurrection began in the south of the country Colonel Wimalaratne was appointed Commander Garrison Command Colombo in charge of defense of the capital in late 1987 In 1988 he received concurrent appointment as the Principal Staff Officer Joint Operations Command JOC and serving as its Director Operations He held both posts until the insurrection was subdued in late 1989 with the capture of the leader of the JVP 1 Northern front Edit Main article Operation Balavegaya Promoted to brigadier he volunteered to take up command in Jaffna under Major General Kobbekaduwa who was the general officer commanding 2nd Division with the resumption of hostilities after the IPKF withdrew In June 1990 the LTTE laid siege around Jaffna Fort and Wimalaratne played a major role in evacuating the garrison The army had nominated Wimalaratne for the National Security and Strategic Study course at the National Defence College in India however he had turned down the opportunity to remain in the front On 10 July 1991 the LTTE launched a surprise attack on the strategic base of Elephant Pass and laid siege to the garrison The Commander of the Army Lieutenant General Hamilton Wanasinghe appointed Wimalaratne as the Amphibious Task Force Commander in the Operation Balavegaya which was going to be the first amphibious operation undertaken by the Sri Lanka Army Under the Overall Command of Major General Kobbekaduwa Wimalaratne lead the Amphibious Task Force on a successful landing in the evening of 15 July 1991 after the first attempt was delayed due to heavy resistance from the enemy The task force broke out of the breach head and move 12 miles to relieve the siege of the garrison During the operation Wimalaratne was almost killed when an LTTE mortar landed in the spot he had been standing minutes prior 1 8 In January 1991 Brigadier Wimalaratne succeeded Brigadier Jaliya Nanmuni as Brigade Commander 21 Jaffna Brigade Death Edit Maj Gen Vijaya Wimalaratne Statue at Kiribathgoda Town In July 1992 Major General Denzil Kobbekaduwa who was now General Officer Commanding Northern Sector and Brigadier Vijaya Wimalaratne who was the Commander 21 Jaffna Brigade began planning an offensive code named Operation Final Countdown to recapture the northern peninsula from the LTTE Final preparations were underway and the senior commanders decided to visit Araly Point on Kayts which was the launching pad for the offensive According to the official statement by the army on their return the Land Rover driven by Brigadier Vijaya Wimalaratne was destroyed by a land mine blast Brigadier Wimalaratne was killed instantly along with Commodore posthumously Rear Admiral Mohan Jayamaha Commander Northern Naval Area and seven others including Commander Asanga Lankathilaka Lt Colonels G H Ariyaratne A Palipahana H R Stephen all three battalion commanders and Major N S De Alwis General Kobbekaduwa s ADC General Kobbekaduwa was found alive critically wounded and transferred by helicopter to Colombo where he succumbed to his wounds 9 It has been claimed by Jane s Information Group that the assassination was by the LTTE 10 Funeral Edit His funeral took place at the Colombo General Cemetery with full military honors having been posthumously promoted to the rank of major general 1 Legacy EditGeneral Vijaya Wimalaratne is considered as the founder of the Gajaba Regiment and one of the finest field commanders of the Sri Lanka Army A statue of General Vijaya Wimalaratne was erected at Kiribathgoda Town 1 Awards and decorations EditWimalaratne had been awarded the Rana Wickrama Padakkama and Rana Sura Padakkama for gallantry and the Republic of Sri Lanka Armed Services Medal Army 25th Anniversary Medal President s Inauguration Medal Sri Lanka Armed Services Long Service Medal Vadamarachchi Operation Medal and the Purna Bhumi Padakkama He was posthumously awarded Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya Uttama Seva Padakkama and Desha Putra Sammanaya 1 In Order of Precedence Rana Wickrama Padakkama Rana Sura Padakkama Uttama Seva Padakkama Republic of Sri Lanka Armed Services Medal Purna Bhumi Padakkama North and East Operations MedalFamily EditMajor General Vijaya Wimalaratne was married to Manel Wimalaratne and they had a two sons 11 and a daughter He had nine brothers in his family His son Dr Hiran Wimalaratne is a lieutenant colonel in the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps and his daughter Dr Nishanthi Wimalaratne serves in the Cardio logical Unit of the Colombo General Hospital 1 He has two Grandsons both of them are scouts of the 42nd Colombo Royal College Scout Group His eldest grandson Yuvin Wimalaratne is the current Assistant Senior Troop Leader of the Group whilst his youngest grandson Yasitha Adikaramge was a Assistant Troop Leader of a Troop in the Scout Group Yuvin Wimalaratne has been an inspiration for many scouts as well as non scouts as he was known as a revolutionist among the scouts of Royal College Colombo He has 2 grandsons both scouts of Royal College Yuvin Wimalaratne his elder grandson is now a well known senior scout He also has a grand daughter gt References Edit a b c d e f g h i Icon of unparalleled bravery and commitment FOUNDER FATHER OF THE GAJABA REGIMENT 50th Anniversary of the Incomparable First Intake at the Officer Cadets School Diyatalawa Gajaba Regiment Silver Jubile Saluting a true leader in battle as we enjoy the fruits of the end of war Eelam war I The Wimalaratne factor Wickremesekera Channa 2016 The Tamil Separatist War in Sri Lanka 1 ed Routeledge ISBN 9781317293859 Retrieved 19 July 2019 Warrior withered legend never will Warriors of our time Archived from the original on 31 August 2006 Retrieved 25 June 2008 Jane s Sentinel examines the success of the LTTE in resisting the Sri Lankan forces http www kaputa co news209 permanent dead link External list EditGreat Generals remembered with respect gratitude and affection Ministry of Defence Eelam War II Operation Balavegaya LankaLibrary Forum Lieutenant General Denzil Lakshman Kobbekaduwa LankaLibrary Forum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vijaya Wimalaratne amp oldid 1133581855, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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