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  • ...ties in both dead and wounded, and Havildar Singh succeeded in leading his platoon to a relatively safer position. But the leading and the rear companies were
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  • ...ns and mortars. Their fire was so accurate that not a single bunker in the platoon's locality was left unscathed all of the communications trenches were caved ...hat day. In one such attack, the enemy managed to obtain a foothold in the platoon's locality. Twice wounded, he refused evacuation and continued to hold on
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  • ...45 near Meiktila, Burma (now Myanmar), Lieutenant Karamjeet Singh Judge, a platoon commander of a company ordered to capture a cotton mill, dominated the batt
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  • ...ositioned, Naik Gian Singh who was in charge of the leading section of his platoon, went on alone firing his tommy gun, and rushed the enemy foxholes. In spit
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  • ...ensive position on a ridge in [[Tongpeng La]] area on [[Bum La]] axis, the platoon noticed heavy Chinese concentration opposite Bum La across the McMohan Line ...mortar fire, besides other weapons. The fierce resistance of the [[Sikh]] platoon, however, compelled the Chinese to fall back with heavy losses. But they re
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  • ...ingh, in the ''Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth'', Navala while in command of a platoon during the battle of Amritsar, was assigned the task of evacuating the Guru
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  • ...my launched the attack. During the initial attacks, all the bunkers in the platoon area were destroyed by enemy's heavy shelling. The communication to the com ...guns and mortars. The fire was so accurate that not a single bunker in the platoon locality was left unscathed.
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  • Bhai Navala, his brother was also a devoted Sikh who while in command of a platoon during the battle of Amritsar, was assigned the task of evacuating the Guru
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  • On 12th December 1947 Nand Singh led his platoon of D Coy in a desperate but successful attack to extricate his battalion fr
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  • ...and Grand Father : Desh Singh . At 18 years of age he joined the 47th Sikh Platoon Indian Army. After two years he left the Army and went to Shanghai (China).
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  • 2 AUG 1999 surankot de ikk pind ch militant Di khabar Milan te ghatak platoon ne operation launch kitta, jis vich Hav Ranjit Singh ne Sahas te veerta da
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  • ...Pani (Black water). Capt Saab met prisoners there. He was posted to signal platoon hq company in which his friends sher singh(gujrat-pakistan) and joga singh ...mployed in 1949 as JCO in border scouts. He took over the charge of signal platoon in first scout battalion, there he did infantry signal course in 1949. Reor
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  • ...o. 99,19 November 1836, records how, on Suchet Singh Dogra's report that a platoon had returned after arduous duty in Bannu, the Maharaja immediately sanction
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  • ...ositioned, Naik Gian Singh who was in charge of the leading section of his platoon, went on alone firing his tommy gun, and rushed the enemy foxholes. In spit ...Myingyan in the spring of 1945. Although it was a victory achieved only at platoon level, Singh's action had an inspiring effect on those around him which was
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  • And one of them was the need for a platoon of portable toilets which were, I'm sure, leased for the occasion. It would
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  • ...A notable example of this is the [[First Battle of Ypres]] where an entire platoon of Dogra Sikhs died.[http://www.sikhs.org/ww1/second.html Sikhs.org] In WWI
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  • ...shmir and a permanent police picket in the Sikh village how could a 40-man platoon of uniformed Kashmiri guerillas (or terrorists as New Delhi likes to call t
    8 KB (1,325 words) - 09:25, 19 April 2008
  • ...unfortunately they had to come back. Two soldiers were killed. The second platoon led by Subedar Harnam Singh with 10 jawans
    19 KB (3,430 words) - 12:44, 13 March 2008
  • ...atguru Ram Singh happened to be quartered in Hazro while marching with his platoon to Peshawar on some official business. At that time Guru Balak Singh was de
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  • When Captain Salaria in platoon strength tried to link up with the Gorkha Company to reinforce the roadbloc
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