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Singh, Jagir

Date of death:
February 15th, 1942
Mentioned on:
Commonwealth Memorial of the Missing Singapore
Plot: 227. 
Service number:
No. 15258
Nationality:
Indian (1858-1947, British Colony)

Biography

Jagir Singh was the son of Chanda Singh and Ind Kaur from Daudhar, Ferozepore, India. He died as Prisoner of War on February 15th 1942.

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Sepoy (Private)
Unit:
5th Battalion (Duke of Connaught' s Own), 11th Sikh Regiment, Indian Army
Awarded on:
December 1939
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty on BARRIER RIDGE on the 29th October 1939.
The Commander of their platoon had been killed on the forward side of the piquet occupied by their platoon, and his body rolled about 20 yards down the slope. Heavy enemy fire was directed at the piquet by a party of some 15 enemy about 200 yards from the piquet. Without hesitation ancl with complete disregard of their own safety, these three Sepoys jumped out of their Sangar and recovered the body of their platoon commancter. They were under heavy close range fire for at least five minutes."

Simultaneously awarded to Sepoy Bachan Singh
and Sepor Jarnail Singh
.
Indian Distinguished Service Medal (IDSM)

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