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Admiral


D. A. M. R. Samarasekara


Born (1948-06-08) 8 June 1948 (age 76)[1]
AllegianceSri Lanka
Service/branchSri Lanka Navy
Years of service1971-1997
RankAdmiral
Service numberNRX 0024[1]
Commands heldCommander of the Sri Lankan Navy

Admiral D. A. Mohan R. Samarasekara, VSV, USP, ndc, psc, SLN was the 13th Commander of the Sri Lankan Navy.

Having joined the Royal Ceylon Navy as an officer cadet in 1971, he received his training at Britannia Royal Naval CollegeinDartmouth and was commissioned as an acting sub lieutenant. He later attended the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington and the National Defence College, New Delhi.

Rear Admiral Samarasekara was serving as Chief of Staff of the navy when commander of the navy, Vice Admiral Clancy Fernando was assassinated by a LTTE suicide bomber on 16 November 1992. That day, Samarasekara took over as acting commander of the navy and was confirmed in the post and promoted to Vice Admiral. His tenure saw the continuation of aggressive naval operations against LTTE activity at sea, denying them free movement in the coastal waters effecting their gun running operations. As such when the LTTE and the newly elected government started peace negotiations in 1994, the LTTE withdrew from the peace talks a few months later by attacking larger fleet elements of the navyinTrincomalee. He retired on 27 November 1997 and was promoted to the rank of Admiral. He was succeeded by H. C. A. C. Tissera.[2][3] Following his retirement he served as the Chairman, Sri Lanka Ports Authority.[citation needed]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "Travis Sinniah to have shortest tenure?". srilankamirror.com. Sri Lanka Mirror. 29 September 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  • ^ "Past Commanders". navy.lk. Archived from the original on 2 September 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  • ^ ATHAS, IQBAL. "Sri Lankan ceasefire ends". upi.com. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  • Military offices
    Preceded by

    Clancy Fernando

    Commander of the Sri Lankan Navy
    1992-1997
    Succeeded by

    H. C. A. C. Thisera


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