GENTLMAN CADETS OF JUN 1974 POP REMINISCED THE DAYS GONE BY RECOUNTING THE DAYS SPENT IN IMA
By- Usha Rawat
DEHRADUN, 17 JUNE. It was in June 1974, when a band of over three hundred strapping youngsters passed through the hallowed portals of the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun with stars on their shoulders and a chance to safeguard the sovereignty of India. Exactly after a chequered and adventurous life journey spanning over five decades, the band of men of steel of 53 Regular and 37 Technical courses assembled at IMA from 15-17 June 2024. They arrived with their spouses, this time as grey-haired matured veterans to pay their respects at the place which turned them into hardy soldiers from young men. This long journey for them has been arduous, adventurous, fruitful, satisfying, eventful and a humbling experience.
They came from all corners of the country and some even from across the seas. They reminisced the days gone by recounting the days spent in their cradle, in IMA, under the best of instructors and ustads who inculcated in them the finest qualities of leadership traits that stood them through the thick and thin of a very demanding professional life. As a goodwill inter-service gesture some veterans of equivalent courses from the other two services Navy and Air Force along with their spouses also joined them in the celebrations.
Apart from general bonhomie and camaraderie seen in the body language and gestures, the recharged atmosphere created in these three days was boisterous, at times juvenile as is to be expected in such gatherings. In upholding the course spirit, the ceremony commenced with remembering and paying tributes to their fallen buddies. The befitting welcome by the Commandant, IMA, Lt Gen Sandeep Jain, SM, was a great reminder that the cradle never forgets those who took their learning from here and became its ambassadors for life and after. The main ceremony was a Wreath laying in the memory of fallen martyred heroes at the War Memorial. This was followed by a group photograph outside Chetwood Hall, a walk through the individual
dossiers of these officers when they were cadets and a grand tour of IMA. The evening was reserved for golf, merrymaking and reliving good old times at IMA and thereafter.
These officers have served in all parts of the country and many have served in overseas assignments too. The course proudly boasts of the ex-Chief of Army Staff, Gen Dalbir Suhag, who has been our ex-High Commissioner of Seychelles. In addition, the course has also produced one Army Commander Lt Gen Sanjiv Chachra, and several Lt Generals. Officers from the course have done many command and staff assignments at various ranks all through their service, including command of formations and premier Army Training Institutions. This course boasts of one Vir Chakra and three Shaurya Chakras, and several other awards for bravery, Many from the course are also in receipt of multiple awards for distinguished service.
Some of the officers from the course, post-retirement, have become entrepreneurs and have been providing employment opportunities to scores of Indians. Others had joined the corporate and education world and excelled in their respective fields, in the process further contributing to nation-building.
The Indian Military Academy expressed pride in the service and achievements of the course of 53 Regular & 37 Technical and wished the band of the summer of 1974 and their families good health, and happiness and thanked them for visiting the Academy after half a century.