Made for defence forces
Awarded Nao Sena & Vayu Sena for service.
Chennai: For Adambakkam brothers K.M. Arun Kumar (Navy) and K.M. Raghuraman (Air Force), childhood bedtime stories were always about the armed forces. Their father, Kondam Muni Subraya Chetty, who hailed from Nellore and worked at Chennai port, wanted his sons to join the defence services, as his grandmother had curtailed his interest.
The brothers, Arun Kumar and Raghuraman, were awarded the prestigious Nao Sena and Vayu Sena medals respectively for their service to the nation, on Republic Day.
Arun Kumar, currently commander at Maritime Warfare Centre, Kochi, was part of two successful Indian Coast Guard (ICG) operations in June 2013. As officer then in command of ICGS Varuna, he rescued 22 crew members of the Maldivian cargo vessel MV Asian Express that sank off Lakshadweep due to engine failure and a 2-m vertical crack.
A week later, he and his team rescued an Iranian fishing boat, Al Husaini, carrying 13 Iranian and three Pakistani fishermen off the Kochi coast. The Somali pirates captured the fishing vessel and emptied the boat of food and fuel before the crew could seek the ICG’s assistance.
Raghuraman, the younger of the two, forfeited his leave and reported for duty after hearing about the floods that ravaged Uttarakhand on June 17. The helicopter pilot flew 15 sorties a day for one week to rescue 600 pilgrims in the Kedarnath sector.
“I was actually on holiday in Chennai when the Uttarakhand floods happened. At that time, I was the flight commander of my unit in Bareilly and so I decided to go back even though there was no recall of leave by the headquarters,” said Raghuraman, who is now posted as a commanding officer of a helicopter unit near Delhi.
“We achieved all this only due to our father’s grooming. He would show us photos of Army, Navy and Air Force uniforms from childhood,” Raghuraman recalled. The father is no more now but the sons were happy that he lived to hear about their heroic deeds last year.
The two brothers schooled till class 10 at Sri Ramakrishna Mission (south) in T. Nagar, before moving to Guru Nanak School. “We were into Bharat Scouts and NCC from our school days and have won President’s medals,” said Arun Kumar, who later graduated from the Naval Academy in Goa.
Awareness about the armed forces was low during their school days, Arun Kumar said. Youngsters today should make use of varied entry levels available. “Due to lack of information, I wrote every exam and even joined the Air Force for airmen’s training at Tambaram before moving to the Navy,” he added.
The two brothers’ children, however, are clear about their future. While Arun Kumar’s younger son Jayanth aspires to join the Rashtriya Indian Military College, his elder son Nikhil Madhavan wants to go to NDA. Similarly, Raghuraman’s son Surrya hopes to become an Army commando, while daughter Nisha aims to become a Naval officer.