Ramaswamy Rajaram

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Allegiance British India (1941–1947)
India (from 1947)
Service years1 Apr 1941 – 18 Jun 1969

Ramaswami Rajaram

Allegiance British India (1941–1947)
India (from 1947)
Branch Royal Indian Air Force (1941-1947)
 Indian Air Force
Service years1 Apr 1941 – 18 Jun 1969
Rank Air Marshal
CommandsWestern Air Command
Eastern Air Command
No.1 Operational Group
Tambaram Air Force Station
3 Wing
No 1 Squadron
AwardsPadma Bhushan
Distinguished Flying Cross

Air Marshal Ramaswamy Rajaram, DFC (1917–1969) was a senior officer in the Indian Air Force. He died in harness while serving as the Vice Chief of Air Staff (VCAS) of the Indian Air Force. He was the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Air Command during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.

Rajaram was born to B S Ramaswamy Iyer, a Superintending Engineer with the Public Works Department (PWD) in Madurai in the Madras Presidency in 1917. He joined the Madras Flying Club and received his flying license in 1935. He attended the Presidency College, Chennai. He then joined the Madras Law College in 1938. With the outbreak of World War II, civilian pilots were invited to join the Indian Air Force Volunteer Reverse.[citation needed]

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