Chowdhury Hasan Sarwardy


Chowdhury Hasan Sarwardy, Bir Bikram, SBP, ndc, psc is a retired three star rank Bangladesh Army officer & former commandant of National Defence College. He previously served as GOC of Army Training and Doctrine Command.

Early life

He was born in 1960 in Sandwip Thana of Chittagong district.

Training & Education

He was commissioned in the Corps of Infantry on 15 June 1980 with 2nd BMA Long Course.
Sarwardy is a graduate both from Defence Services Command and Staff College and National Defence College. He also obtained LLB degree, Master's degree in defense studies, Master's of security studies, Master's in political science, Master's in business administration and M Phil in national development and security studies. He has also been awarded PhD from Bangladesh University of Professionals.

Career

Sarwardy commanded an Infantry Battalion, a Rifle Battalion, a Rifle Sector and an Infantry Brigade. He held appointments at both Division and Army Headquarters. He served as Battalion Commander at Bangladesh Military Academy, Director of Operations in former [Bangladesh Rifles and Director Military Intelligence Directorate in the Bangladesh Army. He was the Founding Member and Chief Instructor at Non Commissioned Officer Academy. He commanded a Bangladesh army delegation to Fort Benning on 24 July 2014 which was received by Major General Austin S.Miller.
He became a Major General in April 2010. After his tenure as DMI, Sarwardy was appointed as the new DG of Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defence Party Directorate on deputation from the army. Later he was appointed as Vice Chancellor of Bangladesh University of Professionals. He served as Area Commander for Logistic Area Dhaka and Director General of Special Security Force, Prime Minister's Office. He served in the SSF from 27 November 2011 to 10 September 2012. He was commanding the 9th Infantry Division of Bangladesh Army. He was promoted to the rank of Lt. General and made the GOC of Army Training and Doctrine Command at the Mymensingh Cantonment. His last command was as a Commandant of National Defense College which lead to his retirement.

UN Mission

He was the Founding Member and Pioneer Senior Instructor and Chief Instructor in Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operations Training. He served as an instructor in Switzerland, United States and Nepal to conduct training on United Nations affairs. He also led a delegation of Bangladesh Army for UN training in Nepal in 1999. He served in Mozambique as United Nations Military Observer and Chief of Operations of Bangladesh Contingent in Sierra Leone.

Recognition

Sarwardy received the gallantry award 'Bir Bikrom' for displaying courage during a counter-insurgency operation in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, in which he captured the enemy camp after he had been shot severely. Bir Bikrom lit=Valiant hero is the third highest gallantry award in Bangladesh. Hasan led the rescue operation of Tazreen Garments, Savar in December 2012. He led the rescue operation of Rana Plaza in Savar. He received the "Senabahini Padak" for his leadership in the rescue operation. Bangladesh broke the record for the largest human flag on 16 December 2013, also led by Hasan. On 26 March 2014 Bangladesh again made a new record by largest number of people singing national anthem at Dhaka led by Hasan Sarwardy. The two world record went down to Guinness Book. Sarwardy was awarded Bishisto Seba Padak for these world records. Lt General Sarwardy headed the writing team of Bangladesh Defence Policy. For his outstanding contribution he was awarded Oshamanno Seba Padak by nation. Sarwardy was THE instrumental and founding head of most modern Cimputerized War Game Centre for Bangladesh Army. Sarwardy was an Adviser of Shornokishoree Network. For his outstanding performance the organization awarded him as "Shorno Manob" in 2018.

Personal life

He married Begum Farzana Brownia. They have five children - two daughters and three sons.
He is a founding member of Bogra Golf Club. Bogra Golf Club is situated inside Majhira Cantonment on the western side of Dhaka-Bogra highway. It is a 9-hole golf Course of par 36 covering approximately 52.05 acres of land.

Honours




Bir Bikrom MedalNirapotta Padak Medal
Dabanal Padak MedalUttoron Padak MedalIndependence Day Award MedalFlood Relief of 1988 Medal
Cyclone Relief of 1991 MedalGreat Flood Relief of 1998 Medal1991 National Election Medal1996 National Election Medal
2001 National Election MedalSilver Jubilee Medal Golden Jubilee Medal 27 years service
20 years service10 years serviceUNOMOZ MedalUNAMSIL Medal