Nishantha Ulugetenne
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Nishantha Ulugetenne | |
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Allegiance | Sri Lanka |
Service | Sri Lanka Navy |
Years of service | 1985- |
Rank | Vice Admiral |
Unit | Executive branch, 4th Fast Attack Flotilla |
Commands | Chief of Staf, Sri Lanka Navy Deputy Chief of Staff Commander Western Naval Area Volunteer Naval Force Commander Southern Naval Area 4th Fast Attack Flotilla |
Battles / wars | Sri Lankan Civil War |
Awards | Rana Sura Padakkama & Bar Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya Uttama Seva Padakkama |
Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne, RSP, VSV, USP is a Sri Lankan senior naval officer. He is the current Commander of the Navy of the Sri Lanka Navy.[1]
Early life and education
Educated at the prestigious Royal College, Colombo, where he was prefect and a Regimental Sergeant Major of the college cadet platoon that won the Hermann Loos Trophy twice. Ulugetenne has gained a Masters of Arts in defence studies from King's College London, master's degree on maritime policy from the University of Wollongong and a MPhil in defence and strategic studies from the University of Madras.[2]
Naval career
Ulugetenne enlisted in the Sri Lanka Navy as an Officer Cadet in the 13th intake in 1985 undergoing basic training at the Naval and Maritime Academy. On completion of his basic training at the Naval and Maritime Academy, he was commissioned as an Acting Sub Lieutenant in January 1987. In 1988, he completed the Sub Lieutenant Technical Course in India and specialized in gunnery having attended the Indian Navy Gunnery School in Kochi. Having specilized in naval gunnery, he played a key role in introducing guided missile capability to naval fleet with the introduction of Fast Missile Vessels in 2000. He graduated from the Joint Services Command and Staff College having followed the Advanced Command Staff Course gaining psc(j) and a MA in defence studies from the King's College London. Ulugetenne attend the National Defense College, India and gained a MPhil defence and strategic studies from the University of Madras.[2]
Having held several sea and shore commands, including the command of Long Patrol Boats, Fast Attack Crafts, Landing Crafts, Fast Gun and Fast Missile Vessels. He has held several senior positions in the navy. These include Deputy Director Naval (Projects and Plans), Commanding Officer - 4th Fast Attack Flotilla, Director Naval Weapons, Director Naval Intelligence, Deputy Area Commander (North), Director General Services, Commander Southern Naval Area and Commandant, Volunteer Naval Force.[2]
He was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral in June 2015. He was appointed Chief of Staff of the Navy in May 2019. Prior to his appointment as Chief of Staff, he was serving as Deputy Chief of Staff and Commander Western Naval Area. He was serving as Chief of Staff when he was promoted to the rank of Vice Admiral and appointed Commander of the Navy by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on 15 July 2020.[2]
His decorations include Rana Sura Padakkama twice for gallantry; Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya and Uttama Seva Padakkama for meritorious service. Other medals he has gained over the years include, the Sri Lanka Armed Services Long Service Medal, the Sri Lanka Navy 50th Anniversary Medal, the 50th Independence Anniversary Commemoration Medal, the North and East Operations Medal, the Purna Bhumi Padakkama, the Desha Putra Sammanaya, the Vadamarachchi Operation Medal and the Riviresa Campaign Services Medal.[2]
References
- ^ "Rear Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne assumes duties as Chief of Staff of the Navy". Daily News. Sri Lanka. 8 May 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
External links
Rear Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne assumes duties as Chief of Staff of the Navy
- Commanders of the Navy (Sri Lanka)
- Living people
- Sinhalese military personnel
- Sri Lankan vice admirals
- Alumni of Royal College, Colombo
- Naval and Maritime Academy graduates
- Joint Services Command and Staff College alumni
- Alumni of King's College London
- University of Madras alumni
- University of Wollongong alumni