Kennedy Peak (Myanmar)

Kennedy Peak
Mt. Kennedy
Kennedy Peak

Location in Burma

Highest point
Elevation 2,703 m (8,868 ft)[1]
Prominence 1,509 m (4,951 ft)[1]
Listing Ultra
Coordinates 23°19′03″N 93°45′42″E / 23.31750°N 93.76167°E / 23.31750; 93.76167Coordinates: 23°19′03″N 93°45′42″E / 23.31750°N 93.76167°E / 23.31750; 93.76167[1]
Geography
Location Chin, Burma
Parent range Chin Hills

Kennedy Peak is a 2,703-metre (8,868 ft) peak in the Falam District of the Chin State of Burma (Myanmar) that dominates the Tedim Road. It is one of the world's ultra-prominent peaks, as it rises 4,951 feet (more than 1500 m) above all other peaks nearby.[2] It the second highest mountain in Chin State, next to Mount Victoria.

It was the site of a battle during World War II in which Ram Sarup Singh, a subedar of the British Indian army, led his unit with great bravery in attacking and capturing a strong Japanese-held position, then persisting despite wounds in defending it against counterattacks, until killed. He was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross.[3]

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