2 [V] GW originated in
Galle. The Unit is located within the historic and picturesque Galle Fort. For
centuries throughout the recorded history of Sri Lanka, Galle has figured
prominently. With the arrival of the Portuguese in 1505, followed by the Dutch
and British, the influence of these foreign powers manifested itself quite
significantly on Sri Lankan society. Each of these maritime powers occupied the
Country for approximately a century and a half, in time.
The military of the
Portuguese and Dutch were structured to cater to their strategic interests. The
Galle Fort is an imposing monument that dominates this southern capital City.
The Fort was initially built by the Portuguese and converted by the Dutch into
a magnificent and secure enclave of maritime administration.
In 1883, history records
that a Volunteer Force detachment of the British Royal Infantry Company was
deployed in Galle. Ten years later in 1893, a similar Infantry Detachment was
raised in Matara. These Detachments had seen action in World War 1 & II as
part of the Royal Infantry Regiment. The 13th. Company of the Lanka Infantry
Regiment had been deployed in Galle under the command of Capt. P.E.D. de Silva.
Subsequently under the command of Lieut. Colonel. McCleod, the 15th. Company
was established in Galle. These Detachments from Galle and Matara later
combined to form “B” Company of the 2nd. Ceylon Light Infantry Regiment.
In 1950, Lieut Colonel. C.
A. Dharmapala was appointed the Commanding Officer of the Ruhuna Regiment which
was deployed in Galle and Matara. In 1956, the Ruhuna Regiment was disbanded
because the Unit did not find favour politically with the incumbent Government.
The Officers were de –commissioned and the Other Ranks were absorbed into
“B” Company of the 2nd. Ceylon Light Infantry Regiment. During the
communal riots of 1958 that affected the entire Country these soldiers were
deployed under command of Officers of other Units in Colombo as and when
required. Subsequently they were moved to Kandy under command of 2 [V] SR for
duties in the Plantation Sector
In 1959, troops of the
disbanded Ruhunu Reagiment were absorbed into “C” Company of 2 [V] SR. On 23rd.
November 1959, “C” Company of 2[V] SR was re-named as the Volunteer Gemunu
Regiment and deployed in Galle under the command of Capt. D.S. Amarasooriya who
was appointed as the Acting Commanding Officer. He had a staff of two Second
Lieutenants and an Adjutant to assist him at its inception. This was the
beginning of the Unit. It had a Detachment in Matara that comprised of 05
Officers and 110 Other Ranks. At this juncture, the Volunteer Gemunu Regiment
did not have a Regular counterpart and continued to wear the uniform and
insignia of 2 [V] SR. However,
after 1 GW was formed on 7th. December 1962 the Gemunu Regiment was re-named
the 2nd. Volunteer Battalion of the Gemunu Watch on 1st October 1964.
By 1st. October 1964, the
Unit comprised of 12 Officers and 624 Other Ranks and was commanded by Lieut.
Colonel. D.S. Amarasooriya. The new Unit was initially deployed on Anti-Illicit
Immigration and Anti-Smuggling duties in the North. They also indulged in
Shramadana activities in Nindana and Batapola. The action resulted in a saving
of a considerable amount of money for the Government Agent of the Galle
District allocated for the clearing of Irrigation channels and the construction
of reservoir dams. In March 1971, 01 Officer and 40 Other Ranks were deployed
on security duties in Boossa as there was a build up of JVP activity in the
Galle area.
During the JVP Insurrection
which commenced on 5th. April 1971 the Unit was deployed to suppress the
insurgency, initially, in the Galle District and subsequently in the North
Central Province. They succeeded in suppressing insurgent activities and
destroyed JVP hideouts in Rajanganaya, Otthappuwa and Wilpattu. Until the Civil
Administration that was disrupted was restored to normality, the Unit was
engaged in maintaining the flow of Essential Services to the Polity. Sergeant.
Piyasena B.M. was the 1st. soldier of the Unit to be killed-in-action in
Elpitiya on 8th. April 1971 and Lance Corporal Weeraperma was KIA in
Anuradhapura one month later on 8th. May 1971.
In recognition of the
Unit’s outstanding, loyal and distinguished service to the Nation since its
inception, the President’s Colour and Regimental Colours were awarded to 2 [V]
GW by His Excellency the President Hon. J.R.Jayawardena on 15th. August 1980 at
the Galle Esplanade in the presence of a large and distinguished gathering.
In 1987, two Companies were
deployed for combat operations in the North. With great pride we record that
when Militants attacked a route clearing patrol in Kivulkade on 24th.
November 1990 troops of 2[V] GW counter attacked and killed 48 terrorists and
captured arms, ammunition and military equipment that included a GPMG. This was
the first instance in the history of combat in the Army that a heavy calibre
machine gun was captured.
From December 1991 to May
1992, 2 [V] GW was deployed in the Trincomalee District under Eastern
Command and participated in combat operations conducted against the Tamil
Militants in Kumburuppiddi, Thiriyaya and Namalwatte. “Alpha” and “Wenge”
bases of the LTTE and their training camps were destroyed inflicting a devastating
blow to the Terrorist campaign against the State.
In 1999, the LTTE tried to
break through the southern FDL’s of the Vettilaikerni – EPS sector in the
Jaffna Peninsula. They were beaten back several times and a number of militants
were killed / captured and a large quantity of weapons and ammunition had been
recovered including a GPS [Global Positioning System] , once again for the
first time by the SL Army.
From 7th. November 2008 to
10th. December 2008 the Unit was deployed on operational commitments under 212
Brigade in the Prappakadanthan sector of Mannar.
The Unit was directly
involved in combat operations since 1st. March 2009 until the end of the
Humanitarian Operations under command of 591, 592, 593, and 594 Brigades of 59
Division, which ultimately resulted in the complete annihilation of the LTTE
and their dream of a separate State of Elam.
Since 24th. September 2011
to date the Unit has been deployed under 121 Brigade in the Galle Fort area.
Former Commanding Officers
|
Name |
Duration
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|
|
|
Form
|
To
|
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Lt
Col DS
Amarasooriya
|
23.11.1959
|
24.10.1971
|
|
Lt
Col PB
Molligoda
|
25.10.1971
|
31.10.1976
|
|
Lt
Col LDR
Sugathadasa
|
01.11.1976
|
31.07.1981
|
|
Lt
Col VS
Kudaligama
|
01.08.1981
|
15.01.1985
|
|
Lt
Col YCP Karunarathne
|
16.08.1985
|
01.01.1988
|
|
Lt
Col HKE De
Silva
|
02.01.1988
|
12.07.1990
|
|
Lt
Col S
Handapangoda
|
25.07.1990
|
25.01.1995
|
|
Lt
Col PMM
Sooriyabandara
|
26.01.1995
|
22.01.1996
|
|
Lt
Col DVW
Harischandra
|
23.01.1996
|
04.04.1997
|
|
Maj
HGW
Padmasiri
|
05.04.1997
|
10.06.1998
|
|
Maj
NL
Wijendra
|
11.06.1998
|
26.08.2002
|
|
Maj
KC Dharmasena
RSP
|
27.08.2002
|
12.06.2003
|
|
Maj
HMS
Priyantha
|
13.06.2003
|
03.01.2006
|
|
Maj
MAA
Wickramasinghe
|
04.01.2006
|
10.06.2007
|
|
Maj
AK
Wehella
|
11.06.2007
|
11.05.2008
|
|
Maj
LD
Annakkage
|
12.05.2008
|
23.10.2012
|
|
Maj WMGJ Wanigasekara
|
23.10.2012
|
Todate
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