Monday, July 1, 2013

Kamptee Army Area

Facebook group on Kamptee
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1391970817737169/

The Army Cantonment area in Kamptee was a beautiful place and so remains after all these years years. 





The Army Postal Service grounds where I had my first formal race which I won with my older participants. It was here that I discovered my sprinting abilities and talent football talent. My father was a Major in the Army Postal Service.




Another ground of APS, where the football team practiced. APS had a very good football team which inspired us all.










Officers Mess of the Guards, my brother, Sydney's regiment.












Another picture of the Guards officers Mess.










Brigade of the Guards museum. The indoor movie The indoor movie hall of EME Centre, is also close by. I remember patiently waiting to see the movie Dr Zhivago, which was to be screened in a few months. I found it to be the most boring movie I had seen, because of my age. When I saw it again after I was older I loved the movie


LANCE NAIK ALBERT EKKA
14 GUARDS (NO 4239746)
Lance Naik Albert Ekka was in the left forward company of a battalion of the Brigade of Guards during their attack on the enemy defences at Gangasagar on the Eastern front. This was a well-fortified position held in strength by the enemy. The assaulting troops were subjected to intense shelling and heavy small-arms fire, but they charged onto the objective and were locked in bitter hand-to-hand combat. Lance Naik Albert Ekka noticed an enemy light machine-gun (LMG) inflicting heavy casualties on his company. With complete disregard for his personal safety, he charged the enemy bunker, bayoneted two enemy soldiers and silenced the LMG. Though seriously wounded in this encounter, he continued to fight alongside his comrades through the mile deep objective, clearing bunker after bunker with undaunted courage. Towards the northern end of the objective one enemy medium machine-gun (MMG) opened up from the second storey of a well-fortified building inflicting heavy casualties and holding up the attack. Once again this gallant soldier, without a thought for his personal safety, despite his serious injury and the heavy volume of enemy fire, crawled forward till he reached the building and lobbed a grenade into the bunker killing one enemy soldier and injuring the other. The MMG however continued to fire. With outstanding courage and determination Lance Naik Albert Ekka scaled a side wall and entering the bunker, bayoneted the enemy soldier who was still firing and thus silenced the machine-gun, saving further casualties to his company and ensuring the success of the attack. In this process however, he received serious injuries and succumbed to them after the capture of the objective.
In this action, Lance Naik Albert Ekka displayed the most conspicuous valour and determination and made the supreme sacrifice in the best traditions of the Army. (Source: Wikipedia)


8 comments:

  1. Sir, upon going through the web I am happy to get your blog. very interesting. I lived here during late 70s. I am WO from APS. the pictures take me to the Kamptee where I was nearly 3 decades ago. fantastic. whats your father's name Sir, as you said he was a Major in APS. regarads. ramanans

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  2. Hi Ramanan. Good to hear from you. My Dad was Major Peter Edwin Lobo. We left Kamptee for Delhi in the early 70's

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    1. Sir, APS is celebrating 7th Reunion during 19 and 20th December 2013. may be u know. By the by what are you at present Sir. my email id. smaniramanan@bsnl.in. regards. ramanans

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  3. I was posted at Kamptee EME center in 64-65
    I used to play bridge with commandant of APS center (I forget his name).
    I was a Captain in EME that time
    At the start of war in 1965 i was posted out and left Kamptee.

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    1. Hello Tony. There is a facebook group called Kamptee wallas. I was in Kamptee in 65 but would have been about 7 years old then.
      https://www.facebook.com/groups/1391970817737169/

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    2. Hello Tony. There are many comments put up on the Facebook site, please visit it
      https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154989130109244&set=gm.1821155191485394&type=3&theater

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  4. Sir I want to join aps. Can you share me full details like welfare and scope of aps.bcoz I totally confused about the decision which I am going to take.

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  5. Hello everyone
    I want to join APS
    completed 16 year in civil post
    recently got LSG promotion
    what to do
    pl reply

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