Rohan Daluwatte | |
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Born |
Ambalangoda, Sri Lanka |
9 May 1941
Allegiance | Sri Lanka |
Service/branch | Sri Lanka Army |
Years of service | 1963-1998 (35 Years) |
Rank | General |
Unit | Sri Lanka Armoured Corps |
Commands held | Commander of the Army |
Battles/wars | Sri Lankan Civil War |
General Rohan Daluwatte, WWV, RWP, RSP, VSV, USP, (born 9 May 1941) is a former commander and a General of the Sri Lanka Army.
Daluwatte was born in Ambalangoda, a coastal town in the south of Sri Lanka, to D. H. Paulis De Silva, a planter and former athlete, and D. W. Leela Somawathie. He has one sister, Malini and four brothers, Susantha, Pinsiri, Rupasiri and Dhanasiri. He received his primary education in Dharmapala Vidyalaya. Later he was educated at Ananda College Colombo. At school, he was a good sportsman. In 1957, to 1960, he captained the Ananda College Badminton Team, had been a member of the College Tennis Team in 1959 and 1960 and he was the wicket-keeper in the Ananda First XI in 1960.
Daluwatte joined the Sri Lanka Army in 1961 as an officer cadet. He took his military training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, United Kingdom. In the Sandhurst Military Academy, he excelled in athletics, badminton and basketball. On 1 May 1996, he was appointed as 13th Army Commander in Sri Lanka by former President Chandrika Kumaratunga. On 15 December 1998, he retired from the military service. As the commander, Daluwatte lead the Operation Riviresa against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam on Eelam War III. During his tenure in the Army he held important positions such as Chief Instructor of Officer Cadet School in ATC from 1979 to 1981, Commanding Officer,1st Reconnaissance Regiment Sri Lanka Armoured Corps,Commanding Officer of Sri Lanka Army Service Corps, Coordinating Officer Commanding Troops in Mannar, Director-Supplies and Transport, Commandant of Army Training Centre and Military Secretary, Army Headquarters. He was instrumental in establishing the Army Command and Staff College. After his retirement he was promoted to the rank of General and was appointed as the Head of the newly formed Joint Operations Command and later as the Chief of Defense Staff.