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Sri Lanka Army Service Corps

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SRI LANKA ARMY SERVICE CORPS - 3RD REGIMENT

COMMANDING OFFICER

Lt Col CP Peduruhewa


Before the commencement of the SLASC, the 1st Sri Lanka Army Service Corps performed all Supply, Transport and Security duties in the North, North Central and Eastern Provinces.

The unit was subsequently commissioned at the auspicious time of 1137 am on June 15, 1989 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel MRU Bandarathilaka SLASC at the Panagoda Army Camp with guidance of the Regimental commander Colonel SV Jayakody. On the 30th June 1989 the 3rd SLASC established on historical Anuradhapura which were the homeland of the ancient kings, and it was established in the Thisawewa area.

Subsequently, this unit was actively involved in the "Rivirasa" mission of the liberation of Jaffna under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Gamini Fernando SLASC in 1995. It served the war heroes as a service force. Later in the same year, the "Sathjaya" mission from Elephant Pass to Paranthan was taken up by then Lieutenant Colonel AN Chandrasekara SLASC. This unit provided a valuable support to soldiers fighting for the "Jayasikuru" mission, which was launched in 1997 to liberate the supply line from Omanthai to Mankulam and Oddusudan.

Under the guidance of Lieutenant Colonel KB Edma SLASC, who was the Commanding Officer of the “Ranagosha Operation” from 1 to 7, the operation to liberate the main supply line from Medawachchiya to Mannar and the acquirer of the Madhu area commenced in 1997. Provide Supply and Transport services to infantry and support units.

At the beginning of the Wanni humanitarian mission, this unit provided supplies and transport to over 25,000 troops, and by the end of the operation, more than 50,000 troops had been faced to severe weather with the useful provide of supply and transportation to the troops it imply benefited to the successes to end this humanitarian war Completely citing the uniqueness, independence and territorial integrity of the island of Sri Lanka it was a great privilege to become contributor to the mission from the beginning to the end and also the AFV Squadron which is under the 3rd Regiment of the Sri Lanka Army Service Corps made a significant contribution to the safe passage of the Soldiers in the Front and effectively transported the wounded soldiers to the hospitals.

At present, this unit is in the process of delivering logistic services covering the area of SFHQ (Vanni), which has established with seven Composite Squadrons, SLASC sections and a General transport squadron.

Presently the major squadrons under this unit are as follows.

Headquarters Squadron - Thisawewa
Supply Squadron - Thisawewa
General Transport Squadron - Thisawewa
APV Squadron - Thisawewa
310 Composite Squadron - Vavuniya
320 Composite Squadron - Mannar
330 Composite Squadron - Parakramapura
340 Composite Squadron - Kokkeliya

The first Commanding Officer was Colonel MRU Bandarathilake establishing the 3rd Sri Lanka Army unit on 2010.03.12, Major AMN Krishnaratne SLASC as the first 2nd in Command 3rd Sri Lanka Army Service Corps.

Colonel MRU Bandarathilaka 1989.06.15 – 1992.05.11
Lieutenant Colonel DHMR Thammita SLASC 1992.05.12 – 1994.03.06
Lieutenant Colonel PSP Fernando SLASC 1994.03.07 – 1995.08.02
Lieutenant Colonel CME Chandrasekara SLASC 1995.08.19 – 1997.11.09
Lieutenant Colonel KW Edema SLASC 1997.11.10 – 2000.04.29
Lieutenant Colonel KS Ovitipana SLASC 2000.04.30 – 2000.05.21
Lieutenant Colonel R Rathnasinghem SLASC 2000.05.22 – 2002.10.14
Lieutenant Colonel AKG Wickramasinghe SLASC 2002.10.15 – 2004.06.29
Lieutenant Colonel KAH De Silva SLASC 2004.06.30 – 2006.07.17
Lieutenant Colonel KS Ovitipana SLASC 2006.07.18 – 2009.03.04
Lieutenant Colonel IP Kandanarachchi SLASC 2009.03.05 – 2011.04.10
Lieutenant Colonel KAIT Kuruvita SLASC 2011.04.10 – 2013.03.13
Lieutenant Colonel WMUJ Gajaweera SLASC 2013.05.23 – 2015.04.18
Lieutenant Colonel HK Liyanarachchi RSP Psc SLASC 2015.09.03 – 2017.09.07
Lieutenant Colonel KDN Kalupahana SLASC 2017.09.07 – 2020.03.18
Lieutenant Colonel CP Peduruhewa SLASC 2020.03.19 – To Date