Remembering Heroism Of Martyr Lieutenant Navdeep Singh
Lieutenant Navdeep Singh was posted in Gurez sector of North Kashmir in those days. He was made the commander of ‘Ghatak’ platoon, which specializes in commando operations.
Revisiting The Heroic Story of Trishul’s Founder Late Wing Commander Anoop Mehrotra
Trishul Defence Academy’s visionary founder Late Wing Commander Anoop Mehrotra was not only an educationalist in defence education stream but he had a professional armed forces serviceman’s side too. He was truly a war hero legend. For many centuries to come many Indian Air Force aspirants and current officers will see him as the ultimate source of inspiration. As his story of heroic acts has every element of patriotism, dedication, passion to serve the nation with selfless spirit. One can simply not miss out Late Wing Commander Anoop Mehrotra’s act of heroism in Operation Pawan back in 1987. Operation Pawan
The Classic Hero Of 1947 Indo-Pak War – Brigadier Rajendra Singh
The Classic Hero Of 1947 Indo-Pak War – Brigadier Rajendra Singh is not a personality but a legend of utimate sacrifice, determination and selfless service. He was a rare person who only lived his whole life for his motherland but nothing else. Today, we are going to relive story of Brigadier Rajendra Singh who was simply the very best in the league of war heroes. On 1 October 1947, when Pakistan made a sudden attack on Kashmir, Maharaja Hari Singh of the independent state of Jammu and Kashmir ordered the army chief of the state, Brigadier Rajendra Singh, to take
Remembering Martyr Major Aditya Singh On His Birthday
Today, we are going to pay tribute to the nation’s ‘royal’ war hero on his birthday who was simply legend in his own terms. Martyr Major Aditya Singh was without any doubt one of the classic soldiers brave hearts who sacrificed his life in the line of service. Coming from a royal family of Rajasthan, he could have lived a really luxurious life but for him, the life of selfless service was the ultimate choice and greatly succeeded in living up to it. Maj. Kunwar Aditya Singh Nathawat was from Chomu Thikana (Jaipur) and was born on 9th June 1975.
Kargil War: Salute to Heroes
A mention of ‘Kargil War’ evokes patriotism in the hearts of millions of Indians. The story of valor and courage involving the Indian Army recapturing mountain heights seized by Pakistani intruders not only kick starts the adrenaline rush but also motivate us to achieve a similar feat by joining the Indian Army or in whatever capacity we can contribute to the safety and prosperity of the nation. Let’s Have a Look at Some of the Prominent Heroes of The Kargil War Captain Vikram Batra (Kargil War) He died at the age of 24 during the Kargil war and was awarded
Why Do We Celebrate Army Veterans Day ?
Army Veterans Day : On 14 January 2020, on behalf of the army, as the date of retirement of Field Marshal KM Kariappa is celebrated as Ex-Servicemen Day also known as Army Veterans Day. Cariappa was the first Commander-in-Chief of the army and became the first Commander-in-Chief of the country in 1949, taking charge from Sir Francis Butcher. After Veterans Day, Army Day is celebrated on 15 January. On this day, parades and other military treasures are taken out in the capital Delhi, which includes all the 6 headquarters of the Army Command. Army Veterans Day This Year Is SpecialÂ
Story of Abdul Hamid – War Hero Of 1965 India-Pak War
Story of Abdul Hamid : Abdul Hamid was born on 1 July 1933 in Dharampur village of Ghazipur district, Uttar Pradesh, in the house of Mohammad Osman, a sewing worker. From childhood, Hamid used to practice wrestling, lathi, aiming with a slingshot, besides studying the mind-blowing trend. Due to good swimming, he also saved the lives of two girls drowned in floodwaters. Abdul Hamid joined the army in Varanasi at the age of 20 and after training, he got a posting in 4 Grenadiers in 1955. Abdul Hamid’s battalion was part of the Seventh Infantry Brigade during the Indo-China War
Lieutenant General Sagat Singh – The Liberator Of Bangladesh
Lieutenant General Sagat Singh was one of the great officers and war hero of the Indian Army. He played a key role in liberating Bangladesh and Goa. He was born on 14 July 1919 in the Churu district of Rajasthan. His father Thakur Brijpal Singh served in Bikaner’s famous Camel Corps and fought in World War I in Iraq. Â He did his early studies at Walters Noble School, Bikaner, and later enrolled at Dungar College, Bikaner, but could not complete his graduation. Let us know the classic story of him and how they liberated Goa, Bangladesh, and how they
Lance Naik Albert Ekka – The Bunker Hero Of 1971 Indo-Pak War
Today, a life-size statue of Lance Naik Albert Ekka stands at the heart site of Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand. Earlier this Chowk was known as Firayalal, because there is a firm named Firayalal here. Now the official name of this square has been Albert Ekka Chowk. Albert Ekka was born in the Jari village of Jumla district in Jharkhand, the village remains the same today. Some have become permanent houses. The ongoing village has also become a block. Now it’s name has become Albert Ekka Jari Block. The field where Albert used to play hockey is the same today.
Lt. Kiran Shekhawat – First Indian Navy Woman Officer To Achieve Martyrdom On Duty Line
Lt. Kiran Shekhawat | First Navy Woman Achieve Martyrdom On Duty Line A daughter was born on 1 May 1988 at the home of Vijendra Singh Shekhawat of Separaguvar, a small village in Khetri tehsil of Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. Her name was Kiran Shekhawat ( later be known as Lt. Kiran Shekhawat). At that time no one thought that this daughter would create such a history that the entire nation would be proud of. Now she has the distinction of being the first woman officer of India to be martyred while on duty. Today we are referring to Kiran