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Ram, Ditto

Date of death:
July 24th, 1944 (Italy)
Mentioned on:
Commonwealth Memorial of the Missing Cassino
Nationality:
Indian (1858-1947, British Colony)

Biography

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Sowar
Unit:
Central India Horse, 4th Indian Infantry Division, British Indian Army
Awarded on:
December 13th, 1945
Citation:
"In Italy on 23rd July, 1944, Sowar DITTO RAM was a member of a patrol which had been ordered to occupy a hill. On reaching the objective the patrol ran on to an enemy Schu minefield suffering casualties amounting to five men injured Sowar DITTO RAM was among those wounded, his left leg having been blown off below the knee. He applied a field dressing and on hearing calls for help from another Sowar who had also been wounded, he crawled forward through the minefield to assist him. Sowar DITTO RAM was fully aware of the danger to which he was subjecting himself.

On reaching the other Sowar, whose left thigh had been shattered, lie applied a field dressing to his comrade's wound. He was in the greatest pain throughout, which made the operation both difficult and protracted. Having completed his task, he lost consciousness and died a few minutes later. Sowar DITTO RAM was a very young soldier with only two years service, nevertheless, besides showing the greatest personal courage and disregard for pain, by crawling through a minefield to help a wounded companion he set the finest example of soldierly comradeship and self sacrifice. He maintained consciousness only long enough to finish the bandaging of his comrade before he died without a murmur of complaint."
George Cross

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