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  1. Janaka Perera married Vajira de Silva, who was one of the first six officers to join the Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps in 1982. Vajira trained at the Women's Royal Army Corps College in 1980 and had reached the rank of major before her retirement from the army. Her brother Lieutenant Upul de Silva, who had also joined the army was killed in ...

  2. Janaka Perera married Vajira de Silva, who was one of the first six lady officers to join the Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps in 1982. Vajira trained at the Women's Royal Army Corps College in 1980 and had reached the rank of Major before her retirement from the army.

    • 62 years old
    • Military Officer, politician
    • 1 February, 1946
    • Aquarius
  3. Oct 6, 2008 · Janaka Perera married Vajira de Silva, one of the first six lady officers to join the Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps in 1982. Vajira trained at the Women's Royal Army Corps College in 1980. [13] She wasn't the only person in her family to join the army; her brother was Lieutenant Upul de Silva was KIA .

  4. Janaka Perera married Vajira de Silva, who was one of the first six officers to join the Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps in 1982. 15. Janaka and Vajira Perera had three children together: Janukshi, Shehara and Ashanka.

  5. Oct 4, 2009 · Major General Janaka Perera and Vajira Perera. It is with heavy hearts we reflect on a year since our beloved parents were taken from us, along with 29 other innocent civilians. Our sense of loss is overwhelming and although we miss them everyday, we gain strength in the knowledge that they are together and are watching over us.

  6. Oct 6, 2018 · Being the wife of Maj. Gen. Janaka Perera, a public figure, was probably not very easy, but Ammi handled it with grace. We believe Ammi was the most beautiful woman to ever live, not because of ...

  7. Oct 12, 2008 · May the late Major General Janaka Perera, his wife Vajira and all his supporters who were killed by the LTTE in Anuradhapura on October 6, 2008 attain the bliss of Nibbana. I also take this opportunity to convey my heartfelt condolences to his children and his family. Lt. Col. Anil Amarasekera |