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Can anyone on this forum verify this claim of cecil chaudhary or this too is unsubstantiated?he told us a story once in the assembly time of our college , he quoted: that once i met my indian fellow pilot, he asked me cecil" do you know how many of our aircrafts you people have destroyed in your famous air raid at pathankot? in 1965 war " cecil replied : "more than 10"
indian pilot smiled and said "more than 17 !shhhhhh!"
Pathankot raid was carried out by 8 F-86s of No 19sqn (Peshawar) led by Sqn Ldr Sajjad Haider. They were escorted by two sidewinder carrying F-86s acting as top cover led by Wg Cdr M G Tawab.Can anyone on this forum verify this claim of cecil chaudhary or this too is unsubstantiated?
Cecil has gotten what he deserved from the PAF. He got a good send off and honour which is entirely appropriate. Any more is not required. He has a contribution in the field of education as well and needs merit and respect for that. As to honour there are many silent giants who have died for their nation or spent their lives being greatly productive and no one even knows their name.We should dedicate the name of a base/facility, to honor Cecil. A great patriot such as him deserves more from his fellow citizens.
Cecil has gotten what he deserved from the PAF. He got a good send off and honour which is entirely appropriate. Any more is not required. He has a contribution in the field of education as well and needs merit and respect for that. As to honour there are many silent giants who have died for their nation or spent their lives being greatly productive and no one even knows their name.
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He might have gotten what he deserved as a soldier from PAF and I'm sure for him, that's enough. The Airforce, as an institution, cannot prioritize anyone over others excessively since to them, all pilots are equal in caliber.Cecil has gotten what he deserved from the PAF. He got a good send off and honour which is entirely appropriate. Any more is not required. He has a contribution in the field of education as well and needs merit and respect for that. As to honour there are many silent giants who have died for their nation or spent their lives being greatly productive and no one even knows their name.
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Someone already has assembled a decent collection of this.Can someone make a thread about PAF gun camera footage from previous wars @Windjammer
Dont disagree with you on that, but the point is in the Subcontinent people are either forgotten or revered as Idols. Needless to say Cecil got a good run and recognition out of what he did. I will leave it at that.He might have gotten what he deserved as a soldier from PAF and I'm sure for him, that's enough. The Airforce, as an institution, cannot prioritize anyone over others excessively since to them, all pilots are equal in caliber.
However, as citizens, one should uphold the exceptional actions of the few to inspire others. If Pakistan was fortunate enough to have someone like that, I don't see any reason why people shouldn't celebrate it.
Cecil has gotten what he deserved from the PAF. He got a good send off and honour which is entirely appropriate. Any more is not required. He has a contribution in the field of education as well and needs merit and respect for that. As to honour there are many silent giants who have died for their nation or spent their lives being greatly productive and no one even knows their name.
Regards
A
All we need is the context for each of these shots. I do recognize some of these though.Someone already has assembled a decent collection of this.
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Do you have a link?Someone already has assembled a decent collection of this.
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