Captain Parulkar, who escaped by dodging pak soldiers, died, Air Force paid tribute. 1971 war hero group captain dk parulkar passes AWay Escape from Pakistan

Capt Parulkar Passes Away: 1971 War Nayak Group Captain Dilip Parulkar has passed away. This was how he escaped in escaping from Pakistan’s jail with his two colleagues. The Air Force expressed grief.

1971 War Hero Capt Parulkar Passes Away: Captain Dilip Kamalkar Parulkar, who flee from Pakistan’s prison and Bahadur Nayak Group of 1971 War, has passed away on Sunday. This information has been given by the Air Force itself. A post has been released on social media.

Air Force paid tribute like this

The Air Force wrote, “Group Captain DK Parulkar (retired) VM, War Nayak of VSM 1971, who led a adventure migration from captivity in Pakistan, departed for his heavenly residence, a symbol of unmatched courage, talent and pride in the Indian Air Force. Parulkar’s career started. He worked in many big positions in his life like flying instructor, two years of duty in Singapore and Battalion Commander at National Defense Academy. When the 1956 war took place, he was injured by the enemy’s bullet. Despite this, he took the aircraft to a safe base. He also received the Air Force Medal for this.

He escaped from Pakistan in escaping like this with his two colleagues

Pakistanis took him captive in the 1971 war. Together with his two colleagues, he had made a great plan to escape from jail, in which he succeeded. He was awarded the special service medal for this work. Parulkar’s legacy as a symbol of flexibility and patriotism has inspired generations of air warriors. His courageous migration remains a famous chapter in India’s military history, which shows the spirit of the Indian Air Force during one of the country’s defined conflicts. Due to such brave warriors, our country is moving forward.

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