World War II veteran turns 100, Indian Army celebrates his centennial birthday
Lance Naik Charan Singh, a World War II veteran and recipient of the Burma Star Award, celebrated his 100th birthday in Himachal Pradesh. The Indian Army honoured his service with a centennial celebration at his home, emphasising their commitment ...

Born on September 7, 1924, Singh's journey with the Army began on August 26, 1942, at Firozepur Cantonment, when he got enrolled in the Indian Army, a senior official said on Sunday.
His distinguished military career saw him serve with the Army Service Corps during the World War II. His service took him from Singapore to Lahore and eventually to Yol Cantonment in Himachal Pradesh, he said.
"Over the years, his dedication was recognised with the prestigious Burma Star Award and the Indian Independence Medal. After 17 years of valiant service, he retired from the Indian Army on May 17, 1959," the Army said.
Now residing in Dekwala village of Himachal Pradesh's Ropar district, Singh lives surrounded by his four sons and two daughters, the official said.
A Brigadier-led team joined his family in the celebrations, and a cake was cut in festive atmosphere.
The Indian Army is known for rich traditions and their commitment to honouring its veterans and acknowledging their contributions to the nation, the official said.
Celebrating Lance Naik Charan Singh's centennial is a way for the Indian Army to convey that "once a soldier, always a soldier, forever a part of the Army family," he added.
"We must remember that our veterans are yesterday's soldiers, who have not just served the nation but have set standards of dedication and sacrifice for all soldiers and citizens alike," the Army said.
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