Admiral
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Ronald Lynsdale 'Ronnie' Pereira,
PVSM
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,
AVSM (25 May 1923 – 14 October 1993) was a flag officer in the
Indian Navy
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. He served as the ninth
Chief of Naval Staff from 1979 to 1982. He is considered to be one of the architects of the modern Indian Navy.
During
World War II
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, he saw active service aboard various motor launches in
Burma
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and
Malaysia
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between 1943 and 1945 and thereafter, continued at sea with an amphibious task group based in Iraq, till 1946. After Independence in 1947 and completion of professional gunnery training at at Portsmouth, he served for several years as a gunnery specialist, both afloat and ashore. He has commanded and the Navy's flagship, . He served as deputy commandant of the
National Defence Academy
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and as the director of combat policy & tactics at Naval HQ.
In his 39-year illustrious naval career, Pereira held prestigious appointments of
Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet (FOCEF), Flag Officer Commanding
Southern Naval Command and the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief
Western Naval Command
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. An able sportsman, he represented the Indian Navy in
hockey
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in 1946 and in
golf
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in the 1960s.
Early life and education
Pereira was born on 25 May 1923 to
lieutenant
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(later
major
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) John Michael Pereira, a
doctor
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in the
Indian Medical Service
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and Charlotte Louise O'Keefe Lynsdale in
Calcutta
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. He was the youngest of four children – two boys and two girls. His eldest brother Arthur was 14 years elder to him and his sisters Maisie and Inez were 12 and 6 years elder respectively.
John Michael studied medicine in
Dublin
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, Ireland, and joined the Indian Medical Department of the
British Indian Army
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. He was attached to the
Seistan Force and served in Iraq. Returning to India in 1919, he was commissioned as a lieutenant and subsequently attached to the
72nd Punjabis which was a part of the
Egyptian Expeditionary Force
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. In 1920, he moved to the civil department and served in the
Bihar and Orissa Province
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until his superannuation. He served as the civil surgeon (chief medical officer of a district), jail superintendent of the Military Camp Jail,
Patna
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and
Gaya Central Jail, before taking over as the superintendent of the
Patna Medical College and Hospital. He was awarded the
MBE in 1937 and the
Kaisar-i-Hind Medal in 1938.
Pereira attended the
St. Joseph's School, Darjeeling, popularly known as North Point, and from 1932 to 1937. Later, he attended the
St. Michael's High School, Patna. His final inter science years were spent at the
St. Edmund's College, Shillong up to 1942. He grew up initially thinking of joining the army like his father and brother before him and filled out the temporary emergency commission form with the army as his first choice and the navy as his second choice. He appeared before the provisional board in Bihar, followed by the central interview board at
Lucknow
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, where he requested a change to the navy as his first choice. He subsequently appeared before the director of reserves at Bombay for his final interview. Successful at the interview, he was commissioned in the Royal Indian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RINVR) as a
midshipman
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on 16 January 1943.
Naval career
Early career
Pereira started his career with a six-month basic training course in Bombay. He received the King's commission as a
sub-lieutenant on 25 May 1943, his 20th birthday.
He was asked to report to the Captain Coastal Forces, Eastern Theatre (CCFET) at HMIS Cheetah in
Trombay. The Navy had quickly fitted out vessels called
motor launch (ML), having a small crew of about a dozen sailors, to ensure the coastal defence. The CCFET had about 50 MLs in four flotilla which were tasked to keep at bay the might of the
Japanese Navy in the
Bay of Bengal
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Many South Asian and Southe ...
.
Pereira was appointed executive officer of ML 1125 in mid-1943 and a few months later took command of the vessel. In early 1944, he took command of ML 1073 and, later in the year, of ML 844. After the war, he was contemplating about his career and decided to pursue a career in
dentistry
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. In early 1946, the 56th Services Selection Board was set up at
Lonavla to screen the RINR and RINVR officers for a permanent commission in the RIN. Appearing before the board, he was successful and was granted a permanent commission. He was promoted to the acting rank of
lieutenant
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in April and posted to the
River-class frigate in the
Persian Gulf
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. After a short stint, he took command of ML 1261 at
Basra
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,
Iraq
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. After around a year in command, he was selected to attend the RIN Gunnery course at
HMS ''Excellent'' in
Portsmouth
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in May 1947.
Post-Independence
Pereira returned to India in December 1948 and was appointed staff gunnery officer (West Coast), a staff appointment. He requested a sea appointment and in June 1949 was appointed gunnery officer of the
Black Swan-class sloop , commanded by Commander
Bhaskar Sadashiv Soman. He served on the Jumna for eighteen months. In January 1951, he was posted to the newly established Gunnery school in
Cochin
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as an instructor.
He was promoted to acting rank of
lieutenant commander on 30 June 1952.
Later that year, he was selected to attend the
Defence Services Staff College
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It trains officers of all three services of the Indian Armed Forces – (Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Air ...
,
Wellington
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. After completing the staff course, he was appointed staff officer (gunnery) at Naval headquarters on 25 August 1953. He was promoted to substantive lieutenant-commander on 25 November 1953.
Pereira led the naval marching contingent during the
Republic Day parade
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on 26 January 1954. In December 1954, he was appointed gunnery officer and flotilla gunnery officer of the
Black Swan-class sloop INS ''Cauvery'' (U10) and in March 1955, of the Navy's first cruiser – the
Leander-class cruiser . Delhi was under the command of Captain
Benjamin Abraham Samson. In May 1956, he took over as officer-in-charge (OIC) of the Gunnery School, Cochin. Later that year, he was promoted to the acting rank of
commander
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. Pereira was promoted to the substantive rank of commander on 30 June 1958,
and in October was appointed executive officer of INS ''Delhi'', stationed at Bombay. He was to have a short stint as XO of Delhi, since he was diagnosed with
tuberculosis
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and was hospitalised in February 1959. He recovered in about ten months and was appointed OIC of DEMOB centre at Bombay. In May 1961, he was appointed XO of the shore establishment . This also included the responsibility of the naval barracks at Bombay.
On 18 April 1962, Pereira was appointed commander of the 14th frigate squadron and
commanding officer
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(CO) of the
Blackwood-class Anti-submarine frigate . Apart from Kuthar, the squadron consisted of and . Pereira was considered by the then
Flag Officer Commanding Indian Fleet (FOCIF) Rear Admiral
Adhar Kumar Chatterji as the best all round CO in the Indian Fleet and considered him suitable for higher sea-going commands. In June 1963, Pereira was posted to Bombay as the drafting commander, tasked with the planning of expanding manpower requirements for operational and administrative efficiency of the navy. After an eighteen-month stint at Bombay, he was appointed director of weapon policy & tactics (DWPT) at Naval HQ in December 1964, with the acting rank of
captain
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. He served in this appointment during the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, although the navy had little role to play in the war. As director DWPT, he was responsible for implementing the major work-up system in the navy. He was promoted substantive captain on 30 June 1966.
Pereira was appointed commanding officer of the erstwhile
flagship
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, INS ''Delhi'' in March 1967. Under him, the Delhi won the Naval Regatta championship in 1967. Chatterji, by now CNS, praised Pereira as a born leader. After a year and a half as CO Delhi, he was appointed naval officer-in-charge (NOIC) Bombay, in December 1968. As NOIC, he was responsible for organising the
President's fleet review (PFR) in 1969. 57 ships participated in the PFR led by the flagship
aircraft carrier
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, and impressed the president
V.V. Giri and the event was a success. For planning and organising the PFR, Pereira was awarded the
Ati Vishisht Seva Medal
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on 26 January 1971.
In January 1971, Pereira was promoted to the rank of
commodore and appointed deputy commandant (DepCom) of the
National Defence Academy
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(NDA),
Pune
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. The famous NDA ball was his brainchild, fashioned on the lies of the annual Naval Ball. A good golfer, he also ran the academy golf club. He had a memorable stint at DepCom at NDA for about three years. The
commandant
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,
Major General SD Varma, noted that Pereira was "an outstanding officer with lively personality, who is devoted to his profession."
Flag rank
Pereira was appointed the second
Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet (FOCEF) in February 1973. He was promoted to the acting rank of
rear admiral
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and took command of the
Eastern Fleet from Rear Admiral
S H Sarma on 2 April 1973.
He flew his flag on the
submarine tender
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Development
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until mid-1974, when the
Leopard-class frigate became the flagship of the Eastern fleet after which his flag transferred to the frigate. Under him, the fleet exercised on the west coast as well as visited
Sri Lanka
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for a flag-showing visit.
In January 1975, Pereira was appointed flag officer commanding
Southern Naval Area at
Cochin
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.
After a year as FOC South, he was promoted to the rank of
vice admiral
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Australia
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on 1 March 1976 and appointed flag officer commanding-in-chief (FOC-in-C)
Western Naval Command
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.
On 26 January 1977, while he was the FOC-in-C West, he was awarded the
Param Vishisht Seva Medal
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for distinguished service of the highest order.
After a year in command of the Western Naval Command, Pereira moved to Naval HQ as the
vice chief of the Naval Staff in March 1977.
In August 1978, he was appointed honorary
ADC to the president of India.
During his stint as VCNS, the CNS Admiral
Jal Cursetji noted that he considered him fit for promotion as CNS.
Chief of Naval Staff
With Admiral Cursetji's tenure coming to an end in early 1979, the FOC-in-C West Vice Admiral
RKS Ghandhi was tipped to be the next CNS. However, in November 1978, the
Government of India
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announced that Pereira was appointed the next
chief of the Naval Staff. On 1 March 1979, he took over as the tenth chief of the Naval Staff in the rank of
admiral
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.
He is considered one of the architects of the modern Indian Navy.
Personal life
Pereira married Phyllis Beatrice Badal on 25 September 1952 at the
Cathedral of the Holy Name, Mumbai, presided by
Rev Angelo Innocent Fernandes. The couple did not have any children. As proud parents, the couple came to love every young cadet they met at the NDA, especially so for the mavericks who were sent to him for displeasure. Ronnie addressed them as 'Son', a tradition that came to be in all services.
Later life, death and legacy
After superannuating from the Navy, the Pereiras moved to Bangalore. While he was the VCNS, he had purchased land and constructed a house in the outskirts of the city. The modest house was called 'At last' and was at
Whitefield, Bangalore. In 1988, the couple decided to move to
Wellington Cantonment in
The Nilgiris by selling off their Bangalore home and shifted into their new home called 'Broadsides'.
In the early 1990s, Pereira, a life-long smoker, was diagnosed with
lung cancer
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. He underwent treatment at the
INHS Asvini in Bombay before moving back home. In 1993, the cancer relapsed and his condition deteriorated. Initially hospitalised at the Military Hospital in Wellington, he was moved to the
Command Hospital in Bangalore. On 14 October 1993, he succumbed to the disease at the age of 70.
On 16 October, Pereira was laid to rest at the Roman Catholic cemetery in Bangalore with full military honours. Wreaths were placed on behalf of the president and
vice president of India
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, the
prime minister
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and the
defence minister
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, apart from the three service chiefs. The prime minister and defence minister also issued condolence messages.
Former naval chiefs
Oscar Stanley Dawson and
Laxminarayan Ramdas paid their last respects, as did the FOC-in-C Southern Naval Command, the
Director General Indian Coast Guard, the AOC-in-C
Training Command, the GOC Karnataka and Goa Sub Area and senior police and civil officers. Apart from the multitude of admirals, generals and air marshals, junior service officers in uniform crowding his funeral service, there was also a large gathering of sailors and civilian officials who came to pay their obeisance.
From 2014, the Navy Foundation conducts an annual lecture ''The Admiral R L Pereira Memorial lecture'' in his memory. In December 2015, a residential colony for married officers was inaugurated by the
Commander-in-Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command Vice Admiral
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Australia
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Pradeep Kumar Chatterjee in
Port Blair
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. The colony ''Pereira Enclave'' was named for Admiral Pereira. On
Navy Day
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By country
Argentina
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2017, the
president of India
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Ram Nath Kovind released a biography of Admiral Pereira during the 'At Home' function at Navy House.
Awards and decorations
Dates of rank
References
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