Sardar-e-Jung explained

Sardar-e-Jung
Presenter:Azad Hind
Status:Currently not existent.
Type:Badge
Eligibility:Soldiers of the Indische Legion, Indian National Army, and the Wehrmacht.
Awarded For:Valour
Firstawarded:Second World War
Lastawarded:Second World War
Total Awarded:Unknown
Total Awarded Posthumously:Unknown
Total Recipients:Colonel Pritam Singh Colonel Shaukat Hayat Malik, Lieutenant Kunwar Balwant Singh Captain Shangara Singh Mann
Higher:Sher-e-Hind
Lower:Vir-e-Hind

The Sardar-e-Jung (Leader of Battle) was the second highest military decoration by the awarded by the Azad Hind Government. First instituted by Subhas Chandra Bose in Germany, it was later also awarded to troops of the Indian National Army in South East Asia. The award could be conferred with swords for valour in combat, and without swords for non-combat awards. At least three awards were made, one to Colonel Shaukat Ali Malik for the capture of Moirang, to Capt Shangara Singh Mann and to Lt Kunwar Balwant singh for capturing British Army Post at Modak. Capt. Mann was also awarded the Vir-e-Hind medal. Colonel Pritam Singh was awarded Sardar-e-jung, he captured a hill named Pritam Hill in Myanmar, Burma & Palel Airport.

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External links

www.thirdreichmedals.com/azad-hind.html