“I am dying but let not the territory we were fighting for fall for the enemy”
#LestWeForgetIndia🇮🇳 'Naushera ka Sher' Brig Mohammad Usman, #MahaVirChakra (P), the gallant #IndianBrave made the supreme sacrifice #OnThisDay 03 July in 1948 at Jhangar, J&K, Kashmir War 1947-48
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In 1947 Pakistan sent tribal irregulars into the princely state of Jammu & Kashmir in an attempt to capture it and accede it to Pakistan.
Brig Usman, then commanding the 77th Parachute Brigade, was sent to command the 50th Parachute Brigade, deployed at Jhangar in December 1947.
On 25 December 1947, with the odds stacked heavily against the brigade, Pakistani forces captured Jhangar.
On that day Brig Usman took a vow to recapture Jhangar a feat he accomplished three months later, but at the cost of his own life.
In Jan-Feb 1948 Brig Usman repulsed fierce attacks on Nowshera and Jhangar, both highly strategic locations in J&K.
During the defence of Nowshera against overwhelming odds and numbers, Indian forces inflicted around 2000 casualties on the Pakistanis
His defence earned him the nickname "Lion of Nowshera". Pakistani forces then announced a sum of Rs 50,000 as a prize for his head.
Brig Usman continued to sleep on a mat laid on the floor as he had vowed that he would not sleep on a bed till he recaptured Jhangar
The enemy was eventually driven from the area, and Jhangar was recaptured. Pakistan brought its regular forces into the fray in May 1948.
Jhangar was once again subjected to heavy artillery bombardment, and many determined attacks were launched on Jhangar by the Pakistan Army.
However, Brig Usman frustrated all their attempts to recapture it. It was during this defence of Jhangar that Usman was killed on 3 July 1948, by an enemy 25-pounder shell.
He was 12 days short of his 36th birthday.
#LestWeForgetIndia🇮🇳 Brig Usman was offered rank of general by Jinnah himself and the prospect of becoming the Army Chief in the Pakistan Army, he declined the offer and continued to serve the Indian Army.
Brig Usman is the highest ranked officer of the #IndianArmy who made the supreme sacrifice in the #IndoPakWar 1947-48.
Honoured with a state funeral, a grateful Nation and its leaders were overwhelmed at his supreme sacrifice in the battlefield
The Brig Usman memorial consecrated at Jhangar, #Naushera Distt, on the same rock, on which the shell which took his life landed.
Brig Usman's mortal remains are interred in the campus of Jamia Milia Islamia in #NewDelhi.
#LestWeForgetIndia🇮🇳 Brig Mohd Usman was one of the only 18 Brigadiers serving in the #IndianArmy at the time of independence.
He remains a symbol of courage, leadership and selfless service to the Nation, Our homage to the #IndianBrave "Lion of Naushera" today - 03 July 2023
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This 🧵 is dedicated to our brave hearts who achieved the objective of winning Tiger Hill highest peak in Drass which overlooks National Highway 1A a strategic route to Siachen Glacier and connects Srinagar to Leh. #LestWeForgetIndia 🇮🇳
#KargilWar 2. Battle of Tiger Hill: @BrigMps 192 Bde commander was tasked to recapture #TigerHill. 18 Grenadiers, 8 Sikh, and 41 Fd Arty Regt were deployed. Artillery used over 120 155mm Bofors Gun, and 122multi barrel rocket launchers to soften the target.
@BrigMps 3. Battle of Tiger Hill: The Indian Air Force used Mirage 2000 to drop laser-guided bombs on the targets. Watch this video
Video credit: @livefist @Nambitiger1 @ShivAroor
On 28 June 1999, Major Padmapani Acharya as a Company Commander of 2 RAJ RIF was assigned the formidable task of capturing an enemy position which was heavily fortified, strongly held and covered with mines and sweeping machine gun and artillery fire.
Success of the battalion and brigade operation hinged on the early capture of this position.
However the company attack almost faltered at the very beginning when the enemy's artillery fire came down squarely on the leading platoon, inflicting large numbers of casualties.
In 1999, as the #Kargil conflict started, Capt Kenguruse was a junior commander with 2nd Battalion The #RajputanaRifles. For his determination and prowess, he was made the lead commander of the #GhatakPlatoon of his unit.
On 28 June night, Capt. Kenguruse’s platoon was given the responsibility of taking out a strategic machine gun post held by the enemy on a cliff face, the Black Rock. Heavy gun fire from this position had been hindering the battalion’s progress in the sector for days.
Lance Naik Albert Ekka was in the left forward company of a battalion of the Brigade of Guards during their attack on the enemy defences at #Gangasagar on the Eastern Sector. This was a well-fortified position held in strength by the enemy.
The assaulting troops were subjected to intense shelling and heavy small-arms fire, but they charged onto the objective and were locked in bitter hand-to-hand combat. L/Nk Ekka noticed an enemy light machine-gun (LMG) inflicting heavy casualties on his company.
In 1999, when the #Kargil conflict started, Capt Kenguruse was a junior commander in the #RajputanaRifles battalion. For his determination and prowess, he was made the lead commander of the #GhatakPlatoon of his battalion.
On 28 June night, Capt. Kenguruse’s platoon was given the responsibility of taking out a strategic machine gun post held by the enemy on a cliff face, the Black Rock. Heavy gun fire from this position had been hindering the battalion’s progress in the sector for days.
A forgotten action, from a time long gone #LestWeForgetIndia🇮🇳 Sub Ujeen Singh Shekhawat, #VirChakra (P), 19 GRENADIERS made the supreme sacrifice #OnThisDay 22 January in 2000.
Remember the gallant #IndianBrave & the special mission defending LoC at Pallanwala (Chamb sec) J&K🏵️
During this operation, #IndianBrave Sub Shekhawat displayed rare courage and single-handedly killed two enemy soldiers. A fierce firefight took place, and he was shot in the chest.
Despite grievous wounds, he shouted to his men and relentlessly pursued the mission. He killed three more enemy soldiers before finally succumbing to his wounds. His acts of gallantry encouraged his men to achieve outstanding success in the special operation.