Sarath Fonseka

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Sarath Fonseka
Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Lt. General G.S.C. Fonseka RWP RSP rcds psc SR
Allegiance Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Service/branch Sri Lanka Army
Rank Lieutenant General
Unit Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment
Commands Commander of the Sri Lankan Army
Battles/wars Sri Lankan Civil War
Awards RWP, RSP, Desha Putra Sammanaya

Sri Lankan Conflict

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Sri LankaHistory of Sri Lanka
Origins of the Civil War
Origins of the Civil War
Black JulyRiots and pogroms
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Tamil militant groups
LTTE
LTTEAttacksChild soldiers
Expulsion of Muslims from Jaffna
Current major figures
Mahinda Rajapaksa
Velupillai Prabhakaran
Karuna Amman
Gotabaya Rajapaksa
Sarath Fonseka
Indian Involvement
Operation Poomalai
Indo-Sri Lanka Accord
Indian Peace Keeping Force
Rajiv GandhiRAW
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Military of Sri Lanka
TMVPEPDP
Notable assassinations
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Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka RWP, RSP, rcds, psc, SLSR has been the Commander of the Sri Lankan Army since December 6, 2005. General Fonseka has served the Sri Lankan Army throughout the Sri Lankan civil war.

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He has held a large number of various staff appointments including the office of Chief of Staff of the Sri Lankan Army, the post he relinquished to take reins as Commander of the Army.

His contributions as Deputy General Officer Commanding consist of conducting operation, 'Riviresa' to capture Jaffna from the Tamil Tigers in December 1995 In the same vein, troops commanded by Lt. Gen Fonseka as the offered stiff resistance to Tamil Tigers in 2000 following the fall of Elephant Pass.

Lt General Fonseka, was also in operations, 'Balawegaya' and 'Jayasikuru,' that led to the capture of the Elephant Pass and capture Mankulam. It was none other than the 6th Battalion of his Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment that was under siege at Elephant Pass in 1991 and reinforcements that repulsed the LTTE attack. However, The Elephant Pass campaign is notable for its heavy losses to the LTTE. He was wounded in 1993 in the Yaldewee operation.

As a Colonel, Fonseka commanded the 23 Brigade, Polonnaruwa in 1993. Among other appointments, he held included Colonel, General Staff Army Headquarters; Centre Commandant, Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment; a Brigade Commander in Operation Balavegaya; Deputy Commandant - 5 Brigade Group, Mannar and Coordinating Officer for Gampaha.

Lt General Fonseka, a product of Dharmasoka College, Ambalangoda (1958-1965) and Ananda College, Colombo (1966-1969), is a keen sportsman who has excelled in swimming and water polo representing defense services and the country. Lieutenant General Fonseka, married to Mrs Anoma Fonseka has two daughters, Apsara and Aparna.

On 25 April 2006, Lt General Fonseka survived a LTTE suicide bomb attack in which he was seriously injured and nine others were killed. The bomber, who may have been pregnant, had infiltrated the heavily-secured Army headquarters in Colombo and attacked the general's car when he was on his way to the officer's mess. The general was rushed first to the military hospital at the headquarters and then transferred to the Colombo General Hospital and later flown to Singapore for treatment and resumed his duties in July.

In 1993, as the Jaffna Fort was under siege for a long period, the then Colonel G. S. C Fonseka led troops in the "Midnight Express" operation to rescue the besieged troops. Incidentally, the incumbent Secretary of Defence Lieutenant Colonel Gotabaya Rajapakse was with him. Several hundred soldiers were saved in the operation.

His awards and decorations include the Gallantry Medals, Rana Wickrama Padakkama (RWP), Rana Sura Padakkama (RSP), Riviresa Campaign Service Medal, Poorna Bhoomi Padakkama, North & East Operations Medal, Desha Putra Sammanaya and several others.

Military offices
Preceded by
S.H.S. Kottegoda
Commander of the Sri Lankan Army
2005 - Incumbent
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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