Five military personnel were recently conferred the MacGregor Memorial Medal by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan.
Instituted on - July 03, 1888.
The medal commemorates Major General Sir Charles Metcalfe MacGregor, founder of USI (established in 1870).
Aim - Originally intended to recognize the acts of military reconnaissance and exploratory journeys.
The medal’s scope was expanded in 1986, post-Independence, to include military expeditions and adventure activities.
Eligibility - The medal is available to individuals of all ranks, both active and retired, from the Indian Armed Forces, Territorial Army, and Assam Rifles.
Recent Awardees - Awardees for 2023 - Wing Commander D. Panda from the Air Force and Electrical Artificer (Radio) Rahul Kumar Pandey from the Navy.
Awardees for 2024 - Chief Electrical Aircraft Artificer (Radio) Ram Ratan Jat of the Navy and Sergeant Jhumar Ram Poonia from the Air Force were honoured with the medal.
Colonel Ranvir Singh Jamwal, Director of the National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports in Arunachal Pradesh, was also awarded.
The event also featured the launch of the book Bravest of the Brave, inspirational chronicle on the life and heroic journey of Naib Subedar Chunni Lal, AC, VrC, SM, by the Chief of Defence Staff.
United Service Institution of India (USI)
It is a national security and defense services think tank based in New Delhi, India.
Founded in- Simla in 1870 by Col. (later Maj Gen) Charles Metcalf MacGregor.
Aim -Established to advance military knowledge and professional development among British Indian Army officers.
Its mission encompassed promoting knowledge in the art, science, and literature of national security, with a particular focus on the Defence Services.
It focuses on national security, defense, and military affairs, providing a platform for research, debate, and the advancement of knowledge in these areas.