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Mohammad Usman

Brigadier Mohammad Usman (15 July 1912 – 3 July 1948)〔(Govt of India notification 2014 )〕 (also known as Usman Mohomad) was the highest ranking officer of Indian Army killed in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947, who as a Muslim became a "symbol of" India's "inclusive secularism". At the time of partition of India he with many other officers declined to move to the Pakistan Army and continued to serve the Indian Army.〔 He died in July 1948 while fighting the Pakistani soldiers and militia in Jammu and Kashmir.〔("Tributes paid to Brigadier Usman" ''The Hindu'' 5 July 2004 )〕 He was later awarded the Maha Vir Chakra〔(The Hindu article 2012 )〕 〔(business-standard article 2015 )〕
== Birth and Education==
Brig Usman was born at Bibipur, Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh on July 15, 1912.〔(" Army commemorates birth centenary of Brig Usman" "Business Standard" 3 July 2012 )〕 His mother was Jamilun Bibi and father was Mohammad Faqooq Khunambir.
Young Usman was educated at Harish Chandra High School in Varanasi. He entered the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst in 1932 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant and appointed to the Unattached List for the Indian Army on 1 February 1934.〔London Gazette 2 Feb 1934 page 755〕 He was attached in India to the 1st battalion the Cameronians on 12 March 1934 for a year.〔Indian Army List January 1935〕〔("Brigadier Mohammad Usman centenary celebrations commence" "Frontier India" 30 June 2012 )〕

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