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Biography of Abdul Hameed
Abdul Hameed
Abdul Hameed was born on July 1, 1933 in a poor Muslim family in the small village Dharampur, located in Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh. And his father's name was Mohammad Usman. There was a work of sewing clothes to run the family's livelihood here.

But Abdul Hameed's heart did not seem like at this sewing job, his mind seemed to be in wrestling and betting panches. Kuki Pahlwani was in her blood, which was heritage as her father and grandfather were both wrestlers. Veer Hameed wrestling the sticks from the beginning and crossing the river in the flood, and seeing the army and the dreams of the army while sleeping and putting a firm target from his catapult was in his strengths. And they used to be at the forefront of all these things.

One of their qualities was the best that helps others at all times. Helping the needy people. And raise voice against injustice and do not tolerate it. The same incident happened once in his village when Hameed came to know about this matter and came to take away about 50 goons from the landowner of a poor farmer, and this thing was not tolerated and those 50 goons The crowd got alone from Because of which all those goons had to run. And that poor farmer's crop was saved.

Once upon a time, the lives of two young women drowning in the floods in the village by putting a stake in their lives. And introduced your courage.

Abdul Hameed's Childhood 

Abdul Hameed had to become a desire soldier since childhood. He used to say to his grandmother that "I will be recruited in the army" when the grandmother says- "father's tailoring machine" Then he used to say, "We are in the army of the people. Toh rokale na rukab hum, samudoo"

Grandmother had to bow in front of her stubbornness and have to say - "Good-wizards in the army" Hameed was delighted, his father Mohammed Ustad also used to insist on joining the army, and the clothes refused to chevy business.

Abdul Hameed in war of 1965

On the night of 8th-September-965, when Pakistan attacked India, the Indian Army's troops stood up to fight for the attack. Veer Abdul Hamid was stationed in the front line of the army in the Khemraman sector of Tarn Taran district of Punjab. Pakistan attacked the "Assam Utark" village of "Khem Karan" sector, with the "American Patton Tanks" considered unbeatable at that time.

Indian soldiers neither had tanks nor big weapons but they had the courage to die while fighting for the protection of Mother India. Indian soldiers have their ordinary "three knot three rifle" and L.M.G. With Patton began to face the tanks. Hav Vaar Abdul Hamid had a "gun-mounted jeep" which was just a toy in front of Patton tanks.

Veer Abdul Hameed, while sitting in his jeep, started to sharpen one by one with his gun on the weak part of the Patton tanks. Seeing them doing this, the other soldiers too encouraged and soon saw a panic in the Pakistan army. Veer Abdul Hamid had destroyed seven Pakistani Patton tanks from his "gun-mounted jeep".

Seeing India's "real utara" village became a grave of "Pakistani Patton Tanks" But following the fall of one of the "Veer Abdul Hamid" chasing the fledgling Pakistanis, he was badly injured and the next day he died on 9th September, but the official announcement of his ascendancy was made on September 10. .

Army recruitment to Abdul Hameed

21-year-old Abdul Hameed went to the railway for life-saving but his rites were motivating him, to join the army and to serve the country, to serve the country. So he started his work as a soldier in 1954. Hameed was inducted on December 27, 1954 in the Grenadiers Infantry Regiment. Abdul Hamid, stationed in Jammu and Kashmir, used to tasting fun while taking the news of intruders coming from Pakistan, when he was captured by a terrorist named Dutu Inayat Ali, he was promoted to him as a lance hero in the army. In 1962, when China stabbed India's backbone, Abdul Hamid was stationed in Nefa at that time, he did not get a special opportunity to complete his command. His command was to show a special feat to kill the enemy.

Honours and awards to Abdul Hameed

On January 28, 2000, an illustrated postage stamp of Rs. 3 was released by the Indian Postal Department in honor of the gallantry awardees in the set of five postage stamps. The drawing of Veer Abdul Hamid, riding on a jeep while shooting with a vacant rifle on this stamp, remains like an illustration. Fourth Grenadiers constructed a tomb in his memory in memory of Abdul Hamid. The fair is organized every year on their martyrdom day. North resident runs a dispensary, library and school in the village by their name. The Military Postal Service has released a special cover in his honor on September 10, 1979.
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