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Ram Dass Katari : ウィキペディア英語版
Ram Dass Katari

Ram Dass Katari (1911–1983) was an Indian Navyofficer who served as the 3rd Chief of the Naval Staff from 22 April 1958 to 4 June 1962. He was the first Indian to hold the office and succeeded the last British officer to the post, Vice Admiral Sir Stephen Hope Carlill. He led the Indian Navy in the conflict during the liberation of Goa against the Portuguese Navy.
==Early life==
Ram Dass Katari was born in Chingleput in Madras Presidency on October 8, 1911. He spent most of his childhood and youth in Hyderabad. He was educated at Mahbub College High School and at Nizam College in Hyderabad.

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