Biography of Manoj Kumar Pandey | my experiences

Manoj Kumar Pandey was born on June 25, 1975 in Rudha village in Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh. Manoj was born as father of Gopichandra Pandey and mother Mohini in the Nepali family family. Manoj's education took place in Sainik School, Lucknow and from there, he got the sense of discipline and country love which led him to the height of respect. From his childhood, he used to tell stories of heroism and sadaritra, his mother, and encouraged Manoj that he did not panic at all the challenges of life and always care for respect and fame. After completing intermediate studies, Manoj joined the National Defense Academy at Khadakwasla near Pune, after successful in the competition. After completing the training, he became the first vehicle operator of 11 Gorkha Rifles Regiment. [

Entry into the Indian Army by Manoj Kumar Pandey

Manoj's mother's blessings and Manoj's dream came true and he reached the first battalion of eleven Gorkha Rifles as a commissioned officer. They were deployed in the Kashmir Valley. Just the next day, he had a senior second lieutenant P. N. Dutta completed an important responsibility work with PN Datta was martyred in an encounter with a terrorist group, and he received the Ashoka Chakra, which is the biggest reward given to the brave action other than India's war. Once Manoj was sent for patrol with a detachment. They were too late to return. This made everyone very worried. When he came back from his program for two days, his commanding officer asked him for the reason of this delay, he replied, 'We did not get militants in our patrol, otherwise we went on ahead, till we left them Did not cope. ' Similarly, when his battalion was to be stationed in Siachen, Manoj was on a training of young officers. He got upset that due to this training, he could not go to Siachen. When this team got an opportunity to complete the difficult task, Manoj wrote to his commanding officer that if his team is heading towards the Northern Glacier, they should be given 'Bana Chaki' and if the coach is towards Central Gloucester, Then they got 'Pahalwan Chauki'. These two checkpoints actually ask for a very tough kind of courage and that was what Manoj wanted. Eventually Manoj Kumar Pandey got the chance to stand on the 19700 feet high 'Pahalwan Chauki' for a long time,

Manoj Kumar Pandey in Kargil war

Manoj Pandey's troop came back from the chieftain of Siachen and on 3 May 1999, there was a signal of Kargil war. And this brave warrior has forgotten the rest of the things to be forgotten, to make the enemies smile.

And he was the first officer who himself had said that Kargil would join the war. If the Lieutenant wanted, he could get a holiday, because he had just arrived through the chorus of Siachen, but the love of the country was full of his blood and he came forward for this war and for the most decisive battle of his life. - Exited on July 3, 1999.

And they got the first responsibility with their 1/11 Gurkha Rifles' B company to finish the first round. During this war they were promoted, they were made Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey from Lieutenant.

And with this, a fierce battle started in which this Veer was going to save the Pakistani intruders from the bombs, gunpowder and artillery guns chosen by the enemy in the Kargil sector. Unmindful of the bullets continued to move forward along with their detachment, and on the other side the enemy was ambushed on a high peak when Indian soldiers were seen and killed. But without the fear of these brave Pakistani infiltrators, Captain Manoj was pushing all the bunkers of the enemies one by one.

Operation Vijay and Veeragati by Manoj Kumar Pandey

In the tough battles of the Kargil war with Pakistan, there was a frontal slogan, which he waited for to finish, he led his 1/11 Gorkha Rifles and fought with the enemy and won only by winning. However, in these attempts they had to sacrifice their lives. They gave the example of their bravery and courage to the country which was 24 years old.

Respect to Manoj Kumar Pandey

For his extraordinary bravery in the Kargil war, he was decorated with the supreme honor of the Army of Param Vir Chakra. The whole country salutes their bravery.
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