No one Posted February 25, 2023 Posted February 25, 2023 Dear Gentlemen, Presentation of the "High Altitude Medal / Ucchh Tungta Medal / उच्च तुंगता मेडल": (quote from "Medals and Decorations of Independent India" by Edward S. Haynes & Rana T.S. Chhina page 118) "Awarded for service in harsh high-altitude areas. Established: Established by No. 72-Pres./86 of 12 December 1986 to have effect from 1 April 1984 and amended in No. 168-Pres./95 of 19 September 1995". - "High Altitude Medal / Ucchh Tungta Medal to 15383226 SIGMN G SINGH SIGS" : Yours sincerely, No one
Gordon Craig Posted February 25, 2023 Posted February 25, 2023 This is an interesting medal but Ed only partly explains who can qualify to be awarded it. This is from the Indian Army site. Regards, Gordon Greeting future officers, we all aim for the olive green but don’t know much about the various medals serving personnel wear on the uniform. Today we will discuss one such medal the ‘Uchh Tungta Medal’ also known as the ‘High Altitude Medal’. History The medal was instituted in 1986 to reward service at extremely high altitudes on India’s Himalayan border where blizzards may rage for weeks at a time and temperatures may fall below -50 centigrade. The medal’s official name is ‘Uchh Tungta Medal’. Conditions of Eligibility The conditions of eligibility for the award shall be as follows:- (a) Personnel who have been detailed for duties connected with the defence of the borders and who have completed an aggregate service of 180 days during the first spell of tenure on the active strength of a unit/formation in the areas where high altitude allowance is admissible commencing from 1st April 1984. (b) Aircrew personnel and personnel of ejection crew of Air maintenance units who carried out a minimum of 10 sorties or 40 hours of flying on transport support roles from 1st April 1984. (c) All personnel who died or sustained wounds leading to premature evacuation irrespective of time limit to stay. This will take effect from the date of issue. Eligible categories The categories of personnel eligible for the award shall be:- (a) Commissioned Officers, Juniors Commissioned Officers, Other Ranks, and Non-Combatants (enrolled) of the Regular Army embodied Auxiliary and Reserve Forces or any other lawfully constituted Armed Forces. (b) Nursing Officers and other members of Nursing Services in the Armed Forces. Design of the Medal and Ribbon Medal: The medal shall be circular in shape, made of cupro-nickel, 35 millimeters in diameter, and fitted to a plain horizontal bar. the face with the Ashokan Lions(State Emblem of India) above the national motto ‘सत्यमेव जयते’ (Satyameva Jayate = Truth Alone Prevails) in Hindi characters, circumscribed ‘Ucchh Tunga Medal’ in Hindi and ‘UCCHH TUNGA MEDAL’; the reverse with a representation of the Himalayan Mountains. Ribbon: The medal shall be worn suspended from the left breast by a silk ribbon which shall be 32 mm in width of Azura Blue color background with white diagonal reverse V Shape stripes of 2 millimeters in width with a distance of 5 millimeters between the two stripes. Note Cabinet Minister of Defence Shri Rajnath Singh officiating as chief guest of the 55th Raising Day(Oct 24) celebrations of ITBP announced High Altitude Medals will now also be awarded to personnel of ITBP, BSF, and SSB who serve at posts located above 9,000 feet.
No one Posted February 25, 2023 Author Posted February 25, 2023 Dear Gordon Craig, Thank you for providing further information. Yours sincerely, No one
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