- Ardeshir Tarapore
Infobox Military Person
name=Ardeshir Tarapore
lived= (August 18,1923 -September 16 ,1965 )
placeofbirth=Bombay
placeofdeath=Butur-Dograndi
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rank=Lt. Colonel
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unit=POONA HORSE (17 HORSE) (IC 5565)
battles=1965 Indo Pak War
awards=Param Vir Chakra
laterwork=Lieutenant Colonel Ardeshir Burzorji Tarapore was born on August 18th, 1923 inMumbai . He belongs to the family of "General Ratanjiba" who led the army of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, who was awarded 100 villages of which Tarapore was main village. The name "Tarapore" comes for the same reason. Later his grandfather relocated to Hyderabad and started working under the excise department ofNizam of Hyderabad. After his death Burzonji took up his father's job and was comparatively successful due to his hardwork.From the young tender age Ardeshir's showed his courage when he saved his sister, "Yadgar", from a family cow that had broken loose. By the time he was seven years old he was sent to the "Sardar Dastur Boy's Boarding School",
Pune . He completed his matriculation in the year 1940. After school he applied for the army and was selected. he did his initial training in the "Officers' Training School" atGolconda and on completion was sent toBangalore . He saw himself commissioned in the 7th Hyderabad Infantry as a SecondLieutenant .Hyderabad State Force
He was popularly known as "Adi". Adi was not very happy joining the infantry, instead he wanted to join an armoured regiment. On one fine day his battalion was inspected by
Major General El Edroos , theCommander-in-Chief of the state forces. At thegrenade throwing range due to an accident agrenade fell into the bay area. Adi was quick to jump and throw it. However thegrenade exploded in the middle which left him injured as the flying shapnel hit his chest. Major GeneralEdroos , was a witness to this event which kept him spellbound. He was impressed by the exemplary courage dispalyed by Ardeshir. Major General Edroos summoned Ardeshir to his office and congratulated him for his efforts. Ardeshir took this as an opportunity and requested that he be transferred to an armoured regiment. The General accepted this and he was transferred to the 1st Hyderabad Imperial Service Lancers. Interestingly, 1st hyderabad Lancer fought withThe Poona Horse inoperation polo .He also saw active service in West Asia during World War-II during this part of his career.
Indian Army
Later Hyderabad was merged with Union of India. This eventually amalgamated the
Indian Army . Ardeshir was shifted toThe Poona Horse and was commissioned in Poona Horse on 01 April 1951. He rose to the position of a commandant and commanded his very own regiment in thePoona Horse in the 1965 war against Pakistan and while leading his regiment in securing a major objective inPakistan ,Lieutenant Colonel A B Tarapore went down fighting on board hisCenturion tank in the highest tradition of the army and recognised as the bravest of the brave to be awardedParam Vir Chakra for his action in the battle.Military Action
The biggest tank battle of the 1965 Indo-Pak War took place at
Phillora in theSialkot sector. During the southern thrust of theIndian Army on the Kaloi-Phillora axis the 17 Horse commanded by Lt. Col. Tarapore advanced on the right flank. On11 September 1965 , the regiment was assigned the task of delivering the main armoured thrust for capturingPhillora . It decided upon launching a surprise attack onPhillora from the rear. To achieve the surprise, when the regiment was thrusting forward betweenPhillora andChawinda , it was suddenly counter-attacked by thePakistani Army 's heavy armour from Wazirwali.Lt. Col. Tarapore defied the
Pakistani Army 's charge, held his ground and gallantly attackedPhillora with one of his squadrons supported by anInfantry battalion. Though under continuous enemy tank and artillery fire, he remained unperturbed throughout this action. When wounded, he refused to be evacuated. On14 September 1965 , he led his regiment to capture Wazirwali.Unmindful of his injury, he again led his regiment and captured Jassoran and Butur-Dograndi on 16 September 1965. In this battle his own tank was hit several times. But despite the odds, he maintained his pivots at both these places and thereby helped the supporting infantry to attack Chawinda from the rear.
Inspired by his leadership, the regiment fiercely attacked the enemy armour and destroyed approximately sixty
Pakistani Army tanks, suffering only nine tank casualties. However, Lt. Colonel Tarapore was enveloped in flames and died a hero's death. The valour displayed by him in this action, lasting 6 days, was in keeping with the highest traditions of theIndian Army .Lieutenant Colonel Ardeshir Burzorji Tarapore was awarded with the highest war-time gallantry medal,Param Vir Chakra , posthumously. Major Aga Humayun Khan & Major Shamshad of Pakistan Army in their article on Battle of Chawinda,which was published in Defense Journal had described Lt. Col Tarapore as a tough & brave opponent, who inspried & led the 17th Poona Horse bravely throughout the battle.Citation
The citation for the
Param Vir Chakra awarded to him reads:
LIEUTENANT COLONEL A.B TARAPORE,
POONA HORSE (17 HORSE) (IC 5565)"On 11 September 1965, the Poona Horse Regiment under the command of Lieutenant Ardeshir Burzarji Tarapore was assigned the task of delivering the main armoured thrust for capturing, Phillora in the Sialkot in Pakistan. As a preliminary to making a surprise attack on Phillora from the rear, the regiment was thrusting between Phillora and Chawinda when it was suddenly counter-attacked by the enemy’s heavy armour from Wazirwali. Lieutenant Colonel AB Tarapore who was then at the head of his regiment, defied the enemy’s charge held his ground and gallantry attacked Phillora with one of his squadrons supported by an infantry battalion. Though under continuous enemy tank and artillery fire, Lieutenant Colonel Tarapore remained unperturbed throughout this action, and when wounded refused to be evacuated."
"On 14th September 1965, though still wounded he again led his regiment to capture Wazirwali. Such was his grit and determination that unmindful of his injury he, again gallantry led his regiment and captured Jassoran and Butur – Dograndi on 16 September. His own tank was hit several times, but despite the odds he maintained his pivots in both these places and thereby allowed the supporting infantry to attack Chawinda from the rear."
"Inspired by his leadership, the regiment fiercely attacked the enemy’s heavy armour destroying approximately 60 enemy tanks at a cost of only 9 tank casualties, and when Lieutenant Colonel AB Tarapore was mortally wounded the regiment continue to defy the enemy."
"The valour displayed by Lieutenant Colonel AB Tarapore in this heroic again, which lasted six days, was in keeping with the highest traditions of the Indian Army."
ee also
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Arun Khetarpal
*Param Vir Chakra
*The Poona Horse External links
* [http://indianarmy.nic.in/PVC/photo_10.htm Indian Army Webpage]
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