- Rana Chhina
Squadron Leader Rana Tej Pratap Singh Chhina (
1960 – ) is awriter andmilitary historian , who is a veteran of theIndian Air Force .Born and raised in New Delhi, Chhina was selected for the National Defence Academy in
1976 , shortly after graduating fromSt. Columba's School .He went on to serve with distinction as a
helicopter pilot in all sectors in which theIndian Air Force was operational. From1990 –93 he was a flight instructor at Air Force training institutions.Chhina is one of a small group of Indian officers to receive the rarely-awarded prestigious
MacGregor Medal for valuable militaryreconnaissance . He holds the record for a high altitude flight (landing) for a medium-lift helicopter.Since retiring from active service in
1997 as aSquadron Leader , Chhina has become a leading historian of theIndian Air Force and the formerBritish Indian Army .Chhina has not only built one of the most significant medal collections of the
British Indian Army , he has pursued his childhood passion and transformed it into a ground-breaking career.In reviewing his book "The Indian Distinguished Service Medal" (
2001 ), Prof. Ed Haynes ofWinthrop University wrote,Rarely does a book on medals come along that presents the sort of Platonic ideal that Rana T. S. Chhina's work on the IDSM presents. This is a model for emulation for any effort at addressing a single award. In addition to giving a masterful history of the development and evolution of the IDSM, Chhina gives a detailed listing of all recipients of the medal.
He is one of the key interviewees in the internationally acclaimed award-winning Canadian documentary about the
Komagata Maru , "Continuous Journey".He is the vice president of the [http://members.ozemail.com.au/~clday/imhs.htm Indian Military Historical Society] , UK and Secretary of the [http://www.usiofindia.org/frame.htm United Service Institution of India] - Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research, New Delhi.
In 2006, he published "The Eagle Strikes - The Royal Indian Air Force 1932-1950" [ [http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Books/Review-EagleStrikes.html The Eagle Strikes - Book Review] ] . The book is a collection of photographs and information on the
Indian Air Force from its pre-independence days.In 2007 saw the release of "The Indian Army: An Illustrated Overview" [ [http://frontierindia.net/a-colourful-collage-of-courage-honour-valour/ A Colourful Collage of Courage, Honour & Valour] - Review by Lt Col A.K. Sharma] , which also includes rare previously unpublished images.
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