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Maj Abdul Wahab Shaheed.....Sitara e Jurat,Tamgha e Bisalat......Baloch Regiment.....Kargil 1999.

Maj Abdul Wahab a gallant baloch officer was awarded Tamgha e Bisalat for capturing most wanted terrorists from karachi...later on he was posted to NLI during Kargil operation in 1999.....He along with his troops built strong bunkers and posts at kargil front....The enemy attacked many times again and again at Maj Abdul Wahab's post but each time it was repulsed.Maj Abdul Wahab himself killed two indian junior commisioned officers in hand to hand combat and many other ranks aswell.Maj Wahab and his men inflicted heavy losses on the enemy and the enemy's dream to capture the posts was shattered.....later on the indians attacked his post with full force,,,they had more then 700 soldiers also they had support of BOFOR artillery guns and Air force....on this side Maj Abdul Wahab was smiling,standing firm and ready to face any challenge with his only 50 odd men.....
Heavy firing started from both sides....the enemy was coming waves after waves....one wave was cleared by Maj Abdul Wahab then came the other and then another and another...it di'nt stop...indians were there with a huge number of force...still indians could not advance towards his posts till 2 days...after 2 days Maj Abdul Wahab was short of ammunation....when the indians tried to come near his post,,,he and his men threw huge rocks at them from the top of the hill and killed them in this manner.Finally one by one his men embraced shahadat during these 2 days....he was left with few of them only...but still he carried on with the fight not giving up,,,,at the same very moment an enemy rocket launcher fired direct rockets at his posts and Maj Wahab fell on the ground after he was raised up in the air due to the impact of the rockets....he was badly injured,,he had a broken left leg....and except for 3,,,all of his men had embraced shahadat by now...1 of them was badly injured ,,,Maj Wahab ordered his leftover 2 men to take him back to the base camp for medical treatment...but they refused to leave Maj Wahab alone...there he shouted at them that (its AN ORDER)....and they left for the base camp....One of these men told later when he was asked about maj Wahab that the last time he saw Maj Wahab,,he was bleeding badly and was sitting along a big rock with a broken leg,,,holding a sten gun in his hand pointing towards enemy and shouting at him to go back......Maj Wahab embraced shahadat waiting for the enemy in this manner..........His dead body is still somewhere on the top.........He was awarded Sitara e Jurat.
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Maj Abdul Wahab Shaheed.....Sitara e Jurat,Tamgha e Bisalat......Baloch Regiment.....Kargil 1999.

Maj Abdul Wahab a gallant baloch officer was awarded Tamgha e Bisalat for capturing most wanted terrorists from karachi...later on he was posted to NLI during Kargil operation in 1999.....He along with his troops built strong bunkers and posts at kargil front....The enemy attacked many times again and again at Maj Abdul Wahab's post but each time it was repulsed.Maj Abdul Wahab himself killed two indian junior commisioned officers in hand to hand combat and many other ranks aswell.Maj Wahab and his men inflicted heavy losses on the enemy and the enemy's dream to capture the posts was shattered.....later on the indians attacked his post with full force,,,they had more then 700 soldiers also they had support of BOFOR artillery guns and Air force....on this side Maj Abdul Wahab was smiling,standing firm and ready to face any challenge with his only 50 odd men.....
Heavy firing started from both sides....the enemy was coming waves after waves....one wave was cleared by Maj Abdul Wahab then came the other and then another and another...it di'nt stop...indians were there with a huge number of force...still indians could not advance towards his posts till 2 days...after 2 days Maj Abdul Wahab was short of ammunation....when the indians tried to come near his post,,,he and his men threw huge rocks at them from the top of the hill and killed them in this manner.Finally one by one his men embraced shahadat during these 2 days....he was left with few of them only...but still he carried on with the fight not giving up,,,,at the same very moment an enemy rocket launcher fired direct rockets at his posts and Maj Wahab fell on the ground after he was raised up in the air due to the impact of the rockets....he was badly injured,,he had a broken left leg....and except for 3,,,all of his men had embraced shahadat by now...1 of them was badly injured ,,,Maj Wahab ordered his leftover 2 men to take him back to the base camp for medical treatment...but they refused to leave Maj Wahab alone...there he shouted at them that (its AN ORDER)....and they left for the base camp....One of these men told later when he was asked about maj Wahab that the last time he saw Maj Wahab,,he was bleeding badly and was sitting along a big rock with a broken leg,,,holding a sten gun in his hand pointing towards enemy and shouting at him to go back......Maj Wahab embraced shahadat waiting for the enemy in this manner..........His dead body is still somewhere on the top.........He was awarded Sitara e Jurat.
@Aeronaut @Oscar @Fulcrum15 @A.Rafay @Abu Zolfiqar @Slav Defence @HRK @PWFI @balixd @Xeric @Kaan @Alpha1 @fatman17 @Rashid Mahmood @Stealth
his son is my friend and serving army captain


and true his dead body was not recovered
 
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Our men are the best, the world acknowledges this fact. The officer lot too is among the best.

I'm not too sure about the top lot but the junior-to-mid level officers are indeed very....very good ! :)
 
I'm not too sure about the top lot but the junior-to-mid level officers are indeed very....very good ! :)
Mr Top lot doesn't come from sky if they are not good that those at low levels are also not good Sir either both are good or both are bad this is hilarious concept that don't know about the leadership but low level is good when from low level leaderships slowly progressing post by post
 
Mr Top lot doesn't come from sky if they are not good that those at low levels are also not good Sir either both are good or both are bad this is hilarious concept that don't know about the leadership but low level is good when from low level leaderships slowly progressing post by post

Unfortunately the best don't always make it do the top; quite a few of our missed opportunities throughout combat are testament to that - If you read about the '65 War in particular about the sacrifices that our jawans & officers made one can't believe how we didn't win till you read about the blunders that the high-command made at the same time !
 
Unfortunately the best don't always make it do the top; quite a few of our missed opportunities throughout combat are testament to that - If you read about the '65 War in particular about the sacrifices that our jawans & officers made one can't believe how we didn't win till you read about the blunders that the high-command made at the same time !
Sir mostly best makes to the top only in few case its not the best Sir Sir you need to study about Army even if that Generals would have been jawans and not reached senior officers they would have done the same and soldiers give sacrifice when they feel good about leadership Mr this is complete lie that jawans are good leadership is not both go hand in hand other wise both will not work
 
Sir mostly best makes to the top only in few case its not the best Sir Sir you need to study about Army even if that Generals would have been jawans and not reached senior officers they would have done the same and soldiers give sacrifice when they feel good about leadership Mr this is complete lie that jawans are good leadership is not both go hand in hand other wise both will not work

The Army is a beast of bureaucracy - that kind of system of management has both its advantages & its disadvantages one of which is that whereas the chain of command is upheld absolutely not always the most worthy rise up to the top levels - Every single Pakistani Conflict is testament to that with unparalleled tactical brilliance but not always the strategic foresight that should've gone with it !

Even in '65 - Had the HQ not stuttered & Maj.Gen Akhtar Malik had been allowed to cross over into Akhnoor, arguably, today AJK would've been a lot larger !

So again I say - We've got the best jawans & lower-to-mid level officers in the World but about the top lot I'm not too sure !
 
The Army is a beast of bureaucracy - that kind of system of management has both its advantages & its disadvantages one of which is that whereas the chain of command is upheld absolutely not always the most worthy rise up to the top levels - Every single Pakistani Conflict is testament to that with unparalleled tactical brilliance but not always the strategic foresight that should've gone with it !

Even in '65 - Had the HQ not stuttered & Maj.Gen Akhtar Malik had been allowed to cross over into Akhnoor, arguably, today AJK would've been a lot larger !

So again I say - We've got the best jawans & lower-to-mid level officers in the World but about the top lot I'm not too sure !
so you are comparing 1960s with todays military what a joke buddy
 
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