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7 Touching Martyrdom Stories of Young Pakistani Soldiers

Faizan Qadeer

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Words aren't enough to describe and serenade what these courageous men have done for our nation. Their acts of bravery leave us speechless and heart broken. Although no sculptured marble should rise to their memory, nor engraved stone bear record of their deeds, yet will their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored.

1. Captain Salman Sarwar (27 Years)

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Captain Salman Sarwar Shaheed (115 L/C) son of SP Imtiaz Sarwar was from Lahore. Despite achieving high marks in Medical Entry Test, Capt. Salman Sarwar chose to join Pakistan Army and serve his nation. He passed out with 115 L/C and joined 42 Lancers Armoured Unit in Bahawalpur. Known as one of the most competent and brave officers, he was appointed as an ADC to Chairman Heavy Industries Taxila as a result of his remarkable vigilance. During his two-year tenure with the General, he received two OUTSTANDING rankings and commendable ACR.

2. Captain Manan ul Hassan Shaheed (26 Years)
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Pakistan Army Number 44508 Captain Mannan Ul Hassan embraced shahdaat in Bara Attk at the age of 26. He was posted in Mahsud Scouts on 27 December 2011 as “Ghazi Officer”. His daring and bold actions left no stone unturned to overcome miscreants in order to maintain National pride, he never hesitated to face bullets for complete day and night in persuasion of his aim/task. During his short operational tenure, he participated in operation Mairasar and Bia Darghalam -IV, capturing Height 4 after a number of attempts and remained under shower of bullets and rockets by miscreants throughout the night, till capture of objective and physically killing 5/6 miscreants.

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Just to set the record straight. Captain Salman sarwar died in a fratricide. A cleaner in his post opened fire on the soldiers and he died on spot
 
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