Air Commodore R.S.Benegal.MVC.AVSM

 

Ramesh Sakharam Benegal.  MVC.AVSM  (09 October 1926- ? April 2003)

Ramesh Sakharam Benegal was born on 9 October 1926 in Rangoon, Burma, which was then part of undivided British India to Shri Benegal Sakharam Rao and his wife Kalyani. He was the youngest of his family, with two elder brothers, Dinaker and Sumitra. While in high school, he was an enthusiastic member of the Boy scouts organisation.

In his youth, during the Second World War, Benegal joined the Indian National Army(Azad Hind) and was chosen to join the Tokyo Boys to train as a fighter pilot. He went on to attend the Imperial Japanese Army /Air Force Academy in 1944. However, before he could complete his training and join active operations, the war ended. Held as a prisoner of war after the fall of Japan, Benegal was released in 1946.

In May 1950, he joined the Patna flying club to learn flying and earn a commercial flying license. While there, he got the opportunity to try out for the Air Force during an IAF recruitment drive and was selected for IAF training at Air Force Academy Jodhpur. He was commissioned into the Indian Air Force on 25 January  1952.

After joining the Indian Air Force, he saw action in both the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pakistan War. During  the 1971 war, as Wing Commander, he was the Commanding Officer of the No. 106 Squadron IAF, an operational reconnaissance squadron operating Electric Canberras. He carried out a large number of missions over enemy territory in both the western sector as well as eastern sector and obtained vital information about enemy installations and troop formations. These missions required flying unarmed and unescorted deep into enemy territory for reconnoissance and aerial photography of heavily defended targets. The information brought obtained from these missions facilitated the planning of Army, Air Force and Naval operations and directly contributed to the success of the war effort. He was also known to have never returned from any of these missions without having fully achieved his  objectives. For the bravery and leadership displayed in repeatedly flying deep into enemy territory  in an unarmed aircraft, Wing Commander Ramesh Sakharam Benegal was awarded the Ati Vishist Seva Medal  and the Mahavir Chakra. 

A very distinguished Air Force Officer, who had seen INA, Japanese Air Force Training College and worked in  Indian Air Force,  from the famous Benegal brilliants of South Kanara.

He later rose to the rank of Air Commodore before retiring on 08th October 1977.  Passed away in April 2003. His  Mrs Meera Benegal  has published  the book  Burma to Japan with Azad Hind, A War Memoir” .  Publishers: Lancers, Pages: 165 (Hardback), Year:2009, Price: Rs 395

 

 

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