What enabled arjan Singh to receive the dfc
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Leader in 1944, Arjan Singh led the squadron against the Japanese during the Arakan Campaign. flying close support during the crucial Imphal Campaign and later assisting the advance of the allied forces to Rangoon, Burma. For his role in successfully leading� the squadron in combat, Arjan Singh received the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) in 1944. He was given command of the IAF Display flight flying Hawker Hurricanes after the war which toured India giving demonstrations. On 15 August 1947, he had the unique honour of leading the fly-past of over a hundred IAF aircraft over Delhi, over the red fort.
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Air force Arjan Singh was well known for his adventurous and determined tasks which led him to DFC award in 1944.
Explanation:
Air force Arjan Singh displayed exemplary courage and attained the unique and honourable award of Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) in 1944. His valour act of leading ‘squadron’ against the Japanese during the Alaran campaign and Imphal campaign made him world famous.
He later promoted as “wing commander, group captain, Air commander, Air vice marshal” and then the highest ‘post of marshal’ in 2002. He is glorified as the icon of India's military history.