A. W. Chowdhury

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Abdul Wahed Chowdhury
Born (1940-10-16) 16 October 1940 (age 85)
AllegianceFile:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan (before 1971)
File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh
BranchFile:Naval Standard of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Navy
File:Naval Ensign of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Navy
Service years1962 - 1997
RankFile:10.BNF-CDRE.svg Commodore
File:BN Commodore Star Plate.svg
Commands
Conflicts
AwardsFile:Bir Uttom ribbon.svg Bir Uttom

Abdul Wahed Chowdhury is a one-star retired officer of the Bangladesh Navy and a veteran of the Bangladesh Liberation War, notable for leading Operation Jackpot.[1][2][3] He was awarded Bir Uttam, the highest living military award in Bangladesh, for his contributions during the war.[1]

Career

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At the outbreak of war, Chowdhury was one of eight Bengali officers of the Pakistan Navy training in Paris.[4] He was serving in PNS Mangro.[5][6] They had decided to defect after being inspired by the 7th March speech of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and hearing about the start of Operation Searchlight.[5] They went to India and trained under the Indian Navy in the Jamuna River near New Delhi.[4] More defectors from the Pakistan Navy and 150 student volunteers joined them.[4] After training, they were divided into groups and sent to Chittagong, Daudkandi, Narayanganj, and Mongla.[4] Chowdhury was sent to lead the Chittagong Group with 60 members.[4][7] He Operation Jackpot.[1] His group destroyed seven ships during the war, including MV Al-Abbas and MV Ohrmazd, cargo ships of the Pakistan military.[4] Later, the sector was commanded by Commander MN Sumanta of the Indian Navy.[4] He served with Faruk E Azam.[8]

Chowdhury represented Bangladesh in the 1995 South East Asia Symposium.[1] He retired from Bangladesh Navy in January 1997.[1] He expressed support for the Awami League ahead of the 2018 general election.[9]

In January 2025, Chowdhury delivered a lecture at the National Defence College.[10]

Bir Uttam A. W. Chowdhury Road was named after Chowhdury.[11]

References

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