He was martyred on 03 July 1999, but he'd seen much action before that too.
Here goes ..
As can be seen in the words he wrote, he knew the task was big, but also that it simply HAD to be done.
And that he was not afraid of what lay ahead.
His moment of glory would come on the night of 03/04 July in Khalubar where he singlehandedly cleared four bunkers out of six that had held up the Indian Army's advance towards the LoC in the Khalubar Sector.
In the process, he met a glorious death.
But even as he fell, mortally wounded, the last grenade in his hand found the last remaining Paxis in the fourth bunker.
Even in death, his task was utmost in his mind.
His last words, his last command to him boys in fact was - "NA CHHORNU" (Translation: Don't spare them).
The maddened Gorkhas ensured that their fallen leader's last command was obeyed with ruthless efficiency and extreme prejudice.
With their khukris flashing, they ensured not one Paki in the area saw the next dawn.
When dawn finally broke, Pakistani dead lay littered on the battlefield.
But the joy of victory was dampened by the loss of Manoj and other braves of the Paltan.
One Param Vir Chakra and three Vir Chakras (Col Lalit Rai, Hav Bhim Bahadur Dewan and LNk Gyanendra Kumar Rai) were bagged by the battalion that night.
A documentary on Manoj Pandey.
Totally worth the 15 mins of your life that it asks for.
Footage worth gold.
A MUST SEE
In the end, I'll just plug in this short thread here .. the bonds made about two decades ago on the battlefield still run strong.
Above thread in my blog