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Sep Ashok Kumar, Shaheed of Pakistan Army, embraced Shahadat fighting bravely against terrorists in 2013. For his brave action, he was posthumously awarded Tamgha-i-Basalat by the Government of Pakistan.


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"lalay, hamaray peechay aur koi nahi hai jo isko rouk sakay, ye hamein hi rokna hai"
never forget,

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Major Khadim Hussain Bangash Sitara-e-Jurat
24 Cavalry ("Chargers")
12 September 1965 , Khem Karan, Tarn Taran
Recommended for the Nishan-e-Haider for extraordinary gallantry.
 
After Major ZU Abbasi fell in action, command of the squadron had been taken up Major Shamim Yasin Manto, an SS Group officer. the regiment was grouped under the ad-hoc Wajahat Task Force; lost 16 officers and men during operations. immortalized at the Guides Memorial, Mardan.


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General Musa pins the Tamgha-e-Jurat on Lance Daffadar Ghazanfar Khan,

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He was a tank commander in 'C' Squadron of the 25ᵗʰ Cavalry. he and Acting Lance Daffadar Iran Gul would recover the famous 'Kooshab' - Centurion of LTC Tarapore PVC, commandant of the Poona Horse
 
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COAS visited family of Sepoy Hizb Ullah Jatoi Shaheed,in village Dattar Dino; Pano Aqil, who embraced shahadat on 5 Sep 2021 due to IED attack on FC deployed at Quetta.COAS inquired about the family & directed concerned to ensure welfare of the families of Shuhada




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Ravi-Sutlej Corridor...

Subedar Ghulam Muhammad of the 13ᵗʰ Baloch; killed in action at Jahman, on 18/09/1965.

Lieutenant Iftikhar Jafar, recce troop leader in the 23ʳᵈ Cavalry; killed in action on the outskirts of Lahore, a day earlier.

Both were awarded the SJ.

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Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Visit To Brownlows, 6 Punjab Regiment, Peshawar, April 1948.


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President Muhammad Ayub Khan visits Pasrur in Sialkot Distt; after the war of September.

(L-R) General Musa (CinC) FM Ayub Khan Air Marshal Nur Khan, Sahibzada Yaqub Khan, General Bakhtiar Rana and others are
Major General Naseer, Major General Abrar, Brig.Abdul Ali Malik, later Lt.Gen.
Date: Sept. 1965
 
Captain ZUI Afridi, 'D' Company commander in the 1ˢᵗ Baloch, which was the spearhead of the 22 Brigade's counter-attack after Dograi across the BRBLC had fallen. posthumously awarded the Sitara-e-Jurat.


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'Gallant One' had previously been in action at the Sulemanki sector, and had moved to Lahore by 15ᵗʰ September. lost 34 men in this battle.
Afridi rests in peace at Babri Banda, Kohat.
A road in the Lahore Cantt is named in his memory.



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On this day

As Operation Qiadat reaches it's climax at the dizzy heights of Siachen, Captain Salik Nawaz Cheema, a team leader in the Ebrahim Company of the SS Group's 3 Commando "Powindah" Bn, is grievously wounded by machine gun fire as he closes in on the Rana Post, aka Ashok Post.


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General Musa pins the Sitara-e-Jurat on Lieutenant Colonel Jehanzeb "Bobby" Arbab, commanding officer of the 4ᵗʰ Punjab, which routed an attempt by the 3/9ᵗʰ Gorkha Rifles to recapture Chananwala, near Sulemanki, on night 25/26 September 1965. 65 Gorkhas were killed or captured.


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Brigadier Amjad Ali Khan Chaudhry commanded the 4 Corps Artillery Brigade in 1965 -

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Generously praised by friend and foe for it's battlefield conduct in support of Operation Grand Slam and in the defence of Sialkot-Chawinda. great 'topchi' officer.
Awarded the Hilal-e-Jurat.
 
Army pays tribute to Naik Saif Ali Janjua on martyrdom anniversary

Nishan-e-Haider recipient valiantly repulsed repeated Indian attacks in 1948, says ISPR


October 26, 2021

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Naik Saif Ali Janjua Shaheed.

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army has paid tribute to Naik Saif Ali Janjua on the 73rd martyrdom anniversary, saying he “valiantly” repulsed Indian forces attacks and fought till his last breath.

“On 73rd Shahadat [martyrdom] Anniversary; Nation pays tribute to gallantry of Naik Saif Ali Janjua Shaheed, NH [Nishan-i-Haider], who valiantly defended vital Pir Kaleva Ridge against repeated Indian attacks in 1948. He led his men with conviction to fight till end while ensuring defence of motherland,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a tweet late Monday.

Naik Saif Ali of the 18 Azad Kashmir Regiment, son of Malik Muhammad Masoom Khan, was born in Tehsil Nakial of Kotli in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and embraced martyrdom at the age of 25 in Pir Kalewa, Mendhar Sector of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
He had joined the Royal Corps of the British Indian Army as a sepoy on March 18, 1941. He served overseas for four years during World War II.

When the war ended, his unit sailed back to the subcontinent and remained stationed at Jalandhar and Lahore.

On January 1, 1948, the Haidri Force was raised to battalion strength and named as Sher-e-Riasti Battalion under the command of Lt Col Muhammad Sher Khan.

Later, during the reorganisation phase of the Azad Kashmir Regular Forces (AKRF), Sher-e-Riasti Battalion‖ was designated as 18 Azad Kashmir Battalion.

Saif Ali Janjua showed exceptional leadership qualities, and was promoted as a Naik, well before his time and appointed as platoon commander — an appointment normally given to officers or junior commissioned officers.

When the Indian forces after landing in Srinagar on October 27, 1947, advanced with the intention to capture the whole of Kashmir, the Sher-e-Riasti Battalion (18AK) of the Pakistan Army defended the area with their blood.

During this period of reorganisation of freedom fighters, a major Indian offensive supported by armour, artillery, and airforce to establish link-up with Poonch was gaining momentum in Mendhar Sector.

A platoon of the Sher-e-Riasti Battalion‖, commanded by Naik Saif Ali Janjua, was deployed on the dominant Pir Kalewa feature.

The Indians attacked with 5 and 19 Brigade at Pir Kalewa on October 20, 1948 but these attempts were repulsed every time.

On the night of October 25-26, 1948, an Indian attack by the 5 Brigade Group with armour in support and occasional airstrikes commenced.

Naik Saif ordered his platoon to engage the assaulting troops with all available firepower. He led his men gallantly and continued shouting slogans of encouragement while also passing instructions.

Meanwhile, a complete section had suffered heavy casualties, but Naik Saif single-handedly held the position until the arrival of reinforcements.

He himself took over the Bren gun and started effectively engaging advancing enemy soldiers from an open place.

Four Indian attempts against Pir Kalewa post had also been repulsed.

Naik Saif suffered heavy loss of blood from his wounds; however, he dragged himself around to collect ammunition from the dead and wounded and distributed it personally to the surviving soldiers.

He was reorganising and repositioning his surviving men to face another fresh wave of enemy assault, which was preceded by even heavier and intense artillery shelling when an artillery shell hit him fatally.

The Indians could not succeed in capturing the post despite heavy losses due to the bravery of Naik Saif. Due to the severe injuries, he embraced martyrdom on October 26, 1948.

While acting as a platoon commander, he set personal examples in gallantry and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy.
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