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Our Heroes need their identity back - Pakistan Army

On this day 34 years back, the Quaid Observation Post fell to the 8ᵗʰ JAKLi.
Naib Subedar Atta Muhammad, the post commander from the 2ⁿᵈ Commando, fell in action with a carbine in one hand - the other had been blown off by airburst artillery.
He was awarded the Sitara-e-Jurat.



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LTG Alam Jan Mahsud, pictured here as commander of the Foxland Force, during 89's Exercise Zarb-e-Momin.

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An Aitchisonian and commissioned into the 19ᵗʰ Lancers, he was wounded in the 1965 War, when the regiment counterattacked and recaptured Jassoran, to Chawinda's west.
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Lieutenant Saadat Farooq of the 18ᵗʰ Punjab; killed in action near Chuadanga, East Pakistan, on 26ᵗʰ May 1971.

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Nephew of PAVO's "Tommy" Masud, he's buried at Jessore. awarded the Sitara-e-Jurat. the road next to Lahore's 'Yaadgar-e-Shuhada' is named in his memory.
 
Terrorists from Afghanistan across international border opened fire on a military post in Dwatoi, North Waziristan

Our troops responded immediately. During exchange of fire,

2 Soldiers Embraced Shahadat

Havaldar Saleem
Lance Naik Pervaiz


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Nation observes 22nd anniversary of Kargil War hero Capt Karnal Sher Khan

Sher Khan wrote history with his blood displaying utmost valour and commitment, says DG ISPR


News Desk
July 05, 2021

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The 22nd martyrdom anniversary of Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed Nishan-e-Haider is being observed across the country.

"Nation venerates Capt Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed, NH, on 22nd Martyrdom Anniversary," Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar wrote on his official Twitter handle.

He said that the Kargil War hero from Swabi, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) wrote history with his blood displaying utmost valour, commitment and unwavering allegiance to defend the country against all odds. "We are proud of him," he further said.

Captain Karnal Sher Khan joined the Pakistan Army in 1992. During the Kargil conflict, he was assigned to clear a vital position. He and his fellow soldiers ignored the firepower of the opponents and bravely managed to push them back.

He led the charge and was able to inflict heavy losses on the enemy. The Indian officer in charge, who witnessed his bravery, placed a praise-filled note in his pocket.

Captain Sher Khan embraced martyrdom on July 5, 1999, and his family members were proud to learn that he gave up his life for the country. He left an everlasting mark on the younger generation in his family who firmly believe that there would be nothing without the country.

His nephew Nauman Sher expressed his love for his uncle, saying Captain Sher Khan is his role model. He added that "every youngster in our family wants to follow in his [Captain Sher Khan] footsteps and make him proud".

His nephew acknowledges the love and kindness extended to his family by the people and the government. He shared an interesting story on how the martyr's own name is based on a military rank.

Captain Karnal Sher Khan’s grandfather volunteered in the 1948 war where he served under Colonel Sher Khan. He was so impressed with his character that he named his grandson after him and even included his rank.

During his academic and professional career, people questioned Captain Karnal Sher Khan’s name as it did not seem suitable but later on when he became Lieutenant it served him well as anytime someone would ask his name he would say I am Lieutenant Karnal Sher Khan and so was given extra respect.

According to his relatives, the biggest motivation for him to join the army was the chance to attain martyrdom. After settling into his military career, he used to be asked about his plans of getting married to which he replied that I will get married in the heavens.

He cared for the needy and spent most of his salary delivering essential items to them without informing his family members. It was only after his martyrdom that those people came to his house and disclosed that they have lost their benefactor.

His elder brother Anwar Sher looked after him after their mother passed away when Karnal Sher Khan was only a young boy. Losing his younger brother was very painful for Anwar Sher but he states that he takes comfort in the fact that his brother has been rewarded in both worlds.

He poignantly says that a thousand Shers are ready to die for the country.
 
Havaldar Lalak Jan Shaheed Nishan-e-Haider, who laid his life defending the motherland against all odds in the most challenging battlefield environment of Kargil conflict.



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Nation pays homage 2 Havaldar Lalak Jan; NH, who laid his life defending motherland against hy odds in most challenging battlefield environment during Kargil conflict on 7 July 99. His fortitude & selflessness will keep inspiring the indomitable defenders of Pak 4 times 2 come.



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Havaldar Lalak Jan Shaheed, Nishan-e-Haider (NH) is buried in his native town in Hundur, Yasin Valley, in Ghizer District of Gilgit-Baltistan Unit - 12 Northern Light Infantry (NLI).


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_Martyrs - Month of July

Captain Sohail Akbar, 3 July 2009, Aurakzai --
Captain Khurram Shahzad, 3 July 2009, Aurakzai --
Captain Jehangir Khan, 10 July 2009, Bajaur --
Captain Akash, 15 July 2014, Waziristan --
Captain Aaqib Javed, 26 July 2019, Turbat


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22nd Shahadat anniversary of Havaldar Lalak Jan Shaheed, Nishan-e-Haider was observed in Ghizer (GB)

Wreath laying ceremony held to pay homage for supreme sacrifice of valiant son of the soil to safeguard Pakistan's territorial integrity & sovereignty



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Operation desert hawk

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Lieutenant Ahmed Khatlani, a company commander with the 18ᵗʰ Punjab, was killed in action during the attack on Sardar Post, in the Rann of Kutch, on night 8/9ᵗʰ April 1965.
A posthumous Sitara-e-Jurat.
This was the first major encounter in the 1965 saga.
 
Major Ahmed Khan Tiwana, a Piffer officer posted with the 7ᵗʰ NLI, who was killed by enemy artillery shelling on 15ᵗʰ July 1999, as Operation Koh-e-Paima was winding up.

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He was awarded the Tamgha-e-Basalat.
 
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