“The journey of establishing this organisation was driven by a deep sense of duty as an ex-serviceman and the vision of fostering unity, support, and camaraderie. “It is an immense honour to receive this recognition from the Prime Minister, to whom I would like to extend my deepest appreciation for acknowledging the importance and impact of the 'Undivided Indian Ex-Servicemen's Association'," said Dhatt. Urn:oclc:59904515 Scandate 20110419041957 Scanner Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has honoured Rajindar Singh Dhatt, one of the last surviving Sikh soldiers who fought in the Second World War with a Points of Light honour at a UK-India Week reception at 10 Downing Street.ĭhatt, 101, was recognised on Wednesday for his service and his work running the "Undivided Indian Ex-Servicemen's Association" to help bring together British Indian war veterans.ĭhatt, based in Hounslow in southwest London since 1963, was born in pre-Partition India in 1921 and fought with the Allied forces during the British colonial period. OL15288320W Origin-contact Origin-note Physical items are owned or controlled by and digitized by Internet Archive Origin-organization Internet Archive Page-progression lr Pages 70 Ppi 386 Related-external-id urn:isbn:0831796731 Urn:lcp:secondworldwar00mess:epub:5f8f1e17-3dd8-40b5-9b9c-3baaad6b0574 Foldoutcount 0 Homepage Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 20:39:10 Boxid IA128304 Boxid_2 CH110101 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Curatenote shipped Donor
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