Clancy Fernando
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W.W.E. Clancy Fernando † | |
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Birth name | Wannakuwatta Waduge Erwin Clancy Fernando |
Born | 10 October 1938 |
Died | 16 November 1992 Colombo, Sri Lanka | (aged 54)
Allegiance | Sri Lanka |
Service/ | Sri Lanka Navy |
Years of service | 35 years |
Rank | Admiral |
Commands held | Commander of the Sri Lankan Navy |
Battles/wars | Sri Lankan Civil War |
Awards | Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya Uttama Seva Padakkama |
Admiral Wannakuwatta Waduge Erwin Clancy Fernando VSV, USP, MSc, ndc, psc, MNI, SLN (In Sinhalese: ක්ලැන්සි ෆර්නැන්ඩෝ) (10 October 1938 – 16 November 1992 †) was the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy from 1 November 1991 to 16 November 1992. He was assassinated by the LTTE[1] in 1992, as the most senior officer in the Sri Lankan military to be killed in the line of duty.
Education[]
Admiral Fernando received his secondary education at Prince of Wales' College, Moratuwa. He was a member of the team Western Band Prince of Wales' College, Moratuwa. He held the memberships of the British Institute of Management, and the Nautical Institute and had obtained a master's degree in defence studies. He had also been conferred with the certificate of Master Mariners and was the first President of Sri Lanka Branch of the Nautical Institute.
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After completing his schooling he enlisted as a cadet officer in the Royal Ceylon Navy in December 1957. After completing basic training, he proceeded for training at Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, United Kingdom. On his return he served with the Royal Ceylon Navy in Trincomalee, Tangalle and Karainagar, serving on board HMCyS Aliya and HMCyS Gajabahu, the flagship of the fleet. He served as the commanding officer of HMCyS Diyakawa, SLNS Ranakamee and the SLNS Samudra Devi, which was the flagship of the fleet in 1980. During his service years, he introduced the Sinhala communication system into the navy and authored the book on ‘Customs and etiquettes of Services’. In 1977, he attended Defence Services Staff College, Wellington. Promoted to the rank of Commander in March 1978, he was the Commanding Officer of the SLNS Tissa and thereafter SLNS Elara, and served as the Master of the Ceylon Shipping Corporations MV Lanka Kanthi.
On 30 June 1983, he was appointed Director Naval Operations. Promoted the rank of Captain on 1 January 1984, he was appointed Commandant of the Naval and Maritime Academy. He was promoted to Commodore in July 1986 and served as Commander Western Naval Area, Commander Eastern Naval Area, and Security Forces Commander, Trincomalee. In 1987, he attended the National Defence College in New Delhi. In 1991, he was promoted to the rank of rear admiral and held the post of the Chief of Staff of the navy, shortly he was promoted to the rank of vice admiral on appointment to the office of the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy on 1 November 1991. After becoming navy commander he intensified naval operations against the LTTE, effectively denying the terrorist free use of the sea.
Assassination[]
He was assassinated by a LTTE suicide bomber[1] who drove an explosives laden motorbike into his staff car on the 16 November 1992 at 8.35 a.m, in front of the Galle Face Green. Killed in the bombing was Lieutenant (posthumously lieutenant-commander) Sandun Gunasekera, his flag lieutenant and his driver. He was on his way to naval headquarters at Flagstaff Street in the Galle Buck from his official residence "Navy House" at Longden Place, Colombo after he returned from India after discussing Indo-Sri Lankan naval cooperation.
Honors[]
He was posthumously promoted to Admiral and awarded the Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya and the Uttama Seva Padakkama. While in service he had received the Sri Lanka Armed Services Long Service Medal and Clasp, Republic of Sri Lanka Armed Services Medal, Ceylon Armed Services Long Service Medal and Clasp, Purna Bhumi Padakkama, President's Inauguration Medal and the Sri Lanka Navy 25th Anniversary Medal.
Family[]
He was married to Monica Fernando and they had two sons Nishan and Dinukh..[2]
See also[]
- Sri Lanka Navy
- List of assassinations of the Sri Lankan Civil War
- List of attacks attributed to the LTTE
- Sri Lankan Civil War
References[]
- ^ a b Suicide terrorism: a global threat, www.janes.com
- ^ "A pioneering naval officer who inspired". Retrieved 8 February 2021.
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- 1992 deaths
- Sri Lankan admirals
- Assassinated military personnel
- Assassinated Sri Lankan people
- Sri Lankan military personnel killed in action
- Graduates of Britannia Royal Naval College
- Terrorist incidents in Sri Lanka in 1992
- Suicide bombings in Sri Lanka
- Commanders of the Navy (Sri Lanka)
- People killed during the Sri Lankan Civil War
- Alumni of Prince of Wales' College, Moratuwa
- Sinhalese military personnel
- Alumni of the National Defence College, India