Man Mohan Sinha

Air Marshal Man Mohan Sinha
PVSM, AVSM, VM

Wg Cdr Bharat Singh (right), Squadron Leader Man Mohan Sinha (middle) with Air Marshal Arjan Singh during his visit to Halwara – 1965 Indo-Pak War
Nickname(s) Rusty[1]
Born (1933-01-08) 8 January 1933
Bhubaneswar, Bihar and Orissa Province, British India
Allegiance  India
Service/branch  Indian Air Force
Years of service 1953–1991
Rank
Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force
Service number 4408
Commands held AOC-in-C of Eastern Air Command,
Commanding Officer, 37 Squadron IAF
Battles/wars Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani war of 1971
Awards Mentioned in Despatches,
Param Vishist Seva Medal,
Ati Vishist Seva Medal,
Vayusena Medal

Air Marshal of Indian Air Force Man Mohan Sinha PVSM AVSM VM (Hindi: मन मोहन सिंहा), is a retired Indian Air Force Air Marshal and a veteran of the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965.[2] He was honoured with a number of medals including the Param Vishist Sewa Medal, the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal and the Vayusena Medal.

Early life and education

Man Mohan Sinha was born on 8 January 1933 at Bhubaneswar, Bihar and Orissa Province, British India. He was educated at the prestigious St. Xavier's High School, Patna.

Military career

He joined the National defense academy (Indian military academy) in the then Inter services wing in 1948. He was then commissioned to the Indian Air Force as a pilot officer on 17 January 1953, serving in 3rd squadron (1953-1961). Subsequently he became the Air Force ADC to Dr. Rajender Prasad (1961-1962) and Dr. Radhakrishnan (1962-1964), after which he transferred to 7th squadron (1964-1967), taking part in the 1965 Indo-Pakistan war.

1965 Indo-Pakistan War achievements

Sinha was a part of No. 7 Squadron IAF as a Squadron leader during the 1965 war against Pakistan.[3] Squadron Leaders MM Sinha, SS Malik, AS Lamba, Dice Dhiman etc. making their mark in various missions during 1965 war.[4][5][6][7] SS Malik, AS Lamba, PS Pingle, AR Gandhi received the Vir Chakra, along with Man Mohan Sinha, DK Dhiman, CG Pander, P Kondaiah who earned a Mention-in-Despatches for combat operations.[8]

Command of No. 37 Squadron IAF


After the war he sat for the staff college exam; standing first amongst all three services in the staff college exam, he was thus sent to the Joint Service Defence College in England. Graduating in 1970, he flew in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971; after which he first served as an instructor at the College of Air Warfare (then known as the Joint Air Warfare School) and then the Defence Services Staff College.Then joining the Indian Ministry of Defense in 1975.

AOC-in-C of Eastern Command IAF

He was a Commanding Officer for Eastern Air Command at Shillong from 8 February 1988 – 31 January 1991 at the post of Air Marshal.[10][11]

Air Vice Marshal

He became Air vice Marshal in

Air Marshal

Man Mohan then served as Air Marshal of the Indian Air force.

Post Retirement

After retirement, Man Mohan Sinha serves in the position of chairman of Velocity Apparelz Company in Ismailia, Egypt since 2001 along with his son Siddharth Sinha who is the CEO of parent company Vogue International Agencies FZE.[12]

Awards and decorations

See also

References

  1. "How I Too Nearly Missed The War!*". Bharat-Rakshak.com. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  2. "Service Record for Air Marshal Man Mohan Sinha 4408 F(P) [www.bharat-rakshak.com]". Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  3. "The 1965 India Pakistan Air War". Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  4. "Indian Air Force :: No.7 Squadron". Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  5. "Air Attack – Outbreak of the War (Sept 1st – 6th)". BHARAT RAKSHAK. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  6. My Years with the IAF – By Air Chief Marshal PC Lal. Lancer Publishers LLC. ISBN 1935501755.
  7. "No 7 Squadron(Battle- Axes)". The Official Home Page of Indian Air Force. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  8. "No 7 Squadron(Battle- Axes)". The Official Home Page of Indian Air Force. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
  9. "No 37 Squadron(Black Panthers)". The Official Home Page of Indian Air Force. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
  10. "List of Commanding Officers for EAC". Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  11. "Uday Sondhi's journey back to the cockpit". Rediff. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  12. "Volume of Business Between Middle East & India Grows". Retrieved 16 March 2014.
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