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I hope i can find one in Karachi, seems to be elusive online.I got mine from the old book banks elin the street behind the Bread n Butter, Saddar, Rawalpindi. Was very lucky Indeed.
I think general Mahmud has just compiled the works of staff course research groups set up each year for more than a decade(1976-1985).
This isn't about 'your side' it's about factual history which clearly he seems to ignore in favor of rhetoric. My recommendation is that if you want to learn history don't use sketchy threads, use proper accredited historical books and other resources.Let's read your side of the story then?
'Rommel and Monty references, Fourth Panipat, Shermans can only hit a Patton's side'. Sounds more like a story than historical piece.
The pictures of the Patton tank he uses is from a book from Osprey publishers which also includes armor statistics and the Shermans could reliably penetrate the tank frontally from the normal distances looking at the listed values. He tries to downplay the Indian position while constantly trying to paint the Pakistan armored force as some huge juggernaut that can do anything. Don't get me wrong the Indian defense was gallant but this guy is making it sound like something else...