- Source: Harbans Singh Virk
Lieutenant Colonel Harbans Singh Virk, MVC, DSO (1912–?) was an army officer who served in the British Indian army and later the Indian Army.
Background
Virk was born in village Chuhar Kanan, Sheikhupura, Punjab Province, British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan). After India's Partition, he appears to have settled in Kaithal, Haryana.
Military career
= World War II
=Virk was commissioned in the Maratha Light Infantry, British Indian Army, on 4 August 1941.
There is some uncertainty regarding his service number, as British records state it as 'IEC-801', while Indian records state it as 'IC-656'.
Virk was awarded a Distinguished Service Order for gallantry in displayed in Burma in March 1945, as a Major commanding a company in the 4th Battalion (Sikhs) of the 12th Frontier Force Regiment, 17th Indian Division.
= Post-Independence
=Virk was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra on India's first Republic Day, 26 January 1950, for his leadership and gallantry at Naushera and Jhangar during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947-48 in Jammu and Kashmir.
In 1953, he took command of 6 Kumaon Regiment.
References
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- Harbans Singh Virk
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- Maha Vir Chakra
- Maratha Light Infantry
- Nawab Kapur Singh
- India in World War II
- Singh Krora Misl
- Sikh Confederacy
- Jassa Singh Ahluwalia
- Jathedar