He passed out from national defence academy and stayed in MIKE squardon He was commissioned in the 1/11 Gurkha Rifles of the Indian Army. He forced back the intruders on June 11, 1999 at Batalik Sector in the Kargil war. He led his men to capture the Jubar top which was considered as important due to its strategic location. Quickly sizing up the situation, the young officer led his platoon along a narrow, treacherous ridge that led to the enemy position.
While still short of the objective, the enemy fired upon the Indian soldiers effectively stalling the Indian attack. Displaying great courage, he surged ahead of his troops and charged at the enemy with a full throated battle cry through a hail of bullets.
Although wounded in the shoulder and leg, he pressed on his solitary charge with grim determination, until he closed in on the first bunker. Then in ferocious hand-to-hand combat, he killed two of the enemy and cleared the first bunker. It was the turning point. Inspired by their leader's spontaneous valour, the troops charged at the enemy and fell upon them. Unmindful of his grievous wounds, he rushed from bunker to bunker urging his men on. Critically injured, he collapsed at the final bunker and finally succumbed to his injuries. But by this time he had already captured the bunker with his men.
IC 56959W Lieutenant Manoj Pandey ,Param Vir Chakra, belonged to Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh. He was eldest in his family. He was educated at Uttar Pradesh Sainik School Lucknow. He had a keen interest in sports, and Boxing and Body Building in particular.He graduated from National Defence Academy in 90th course from M sqn.
In his SSB interview, the interviewing officer asked him 'Why you want to join the Army?' In its reply, he said 'because i want to win the Param Vir Chakra'. He made it true and won the award in a very short span of his service but unfortunately it was awarded posthumously.
Lieutenant Manoj Pandey took part in a series of boldly led attacks during Operation Vijay; forcing back the intruders with heavy losses in Battlik including the capture of Jabbar Top.
On the night of 2/3 July 1999 during the advance to Khalubar as his platoon approached its final objective, it came under heavy and intense enemy fire from the surrounding heights. Lieutenant Manoj Pandey was tasked to clear the interfering enemy positions to prevent his battalion from getting day lighted, being in a vulnerable position. He quickly moved his platoon to an advantageous position under intense enemy fire, sent one section to clear the enemy positions from the right and himself proceeded to clear the enemy positions from the left.
Fearlessly assaulting the first enemy position, he killed two enemy personnel and destroyed the second position by killing two more. He was injured on the shoulder and legs while clearing the third position. Undaunted and without caring for his grievous injuries, he continued to lead the assault on the fourth position urging his men and destroyed the same with a grenade, even as he got a fatal burst on his forehead.
His last words were "Na chhodnu"
("Don't Spare Them" in Nepali language)
Just before the lieutenant reached the final bunker, a bullet pierced his forehead. But before he collapsed,
he shouted "na chhodnu" (don't leave them) ordering his men not to spare a single Pakistani.
This singular daredevil act of Lieutenant Manoj Pandey provided the critical firm base for the companies, which finally led to capture of Khalubar. The officer, however, succumbed to his injuries.
Lieutenant Manoj Pandey, thus, displayed most conspicuous bravery, indomitable courage, outstanding leadership and devotion to duty and made the supreme sacrifice in the highest traditions of the Indian Army.
Lieutenant Manoj Pandey 's diary
Manoj used to maintain a personal dairy, where he penned down everything he learnt. On several instances, he poured his heart out. The poetry he wrote in the memory of his doting mother read: "she is the star which shines brightly in the darkness, some one who will always give and bless."
Just below the poem, are the four lines written in bold letters, which shows the metal, out of which Lt Manoj Kumar Pandey's Param Vir Chakra was carved: "If death strikes before I prove my blood, I promise (swear), I will kill death."
- Manoj Kumar Pandey was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest medal for gallantry, posthumously. His father, Mr. Gopichand Pandey, received the award from the President of India on the 52nd anniversary of Indian independence.
- Manoj Pandey is considered a martyr for his sacrifice to his country. He remains as a role model to people everywhere.
- In his personal diary he wrote "Some goals are so worthy, it's glorious even to fail".
- The Army Welfare Housing Organization (AWHO) designed and constructed an apartment complex for veterans in Ghaziabad district, Uttar Pradesh and named it for Pandey as Manoj Vihar.
- The army quarters near the Cardio Thoriac Center(CTC) hospital in Pune is named after Martyr Capt Manoj Pandey as 'Capt. Manoj Pandey Enclave'
- The National Defence Academy named the science block as the 'Manoj Pandey Block'.
salute u sir.u r not alone there. i m coming 4 your company.i will complete what was left u wanted to do.i will prove my blood as true indian blood as u did.
ReplyDeleteI will welcome to the bullet on my chest but not before until i finished what i think.India has a great proud 4 u sir.and your follower {me} will be now a nightmare for the enemies.and i will be 22nd the achieve that glory ....PARAMVEER CHAKRA....
i know sir ,i am not yet ready to fulfill your dreams which are also my own dreams.i am just recommended.but soon i will be lieutenant & your true student.i will give another glory to your name sir. love u sir. love India.love u friends. red alert enemies ...i am coming to die for my country but after sending your dead bodies at your home.sorry to all relatives of my enemies.i am sad 4 u .love u MOTHER INDIA.i will wash your soil with blood of enemies & after that give it a great polish of my blood.
JAI HIND,
Moreover I pay may thnx to SELECTION CENTER EAST,ALLAHABAD, especially to President Sir,GTO sir,All psychologists, of SSB-11 & all members of STL-37 enteries & most of all our CHM sir of ASTL-35045 who judge me to give this opportunity.4 days of 26 july to 30 july 2011 & chest no 20 were very lucky for me but the luckiest day will be WHEN ENEMIES WILL Say TO THEIR COMMANDER THAT ,"SIR,THAT SIKH SOLDIER OF INDIAN ARMY HAS RUINED US.WE LOST THE GAME"
One poem i heard somewhere ....
If i die in battle zone,
Box me up & send me home.
Put the medals on my chest.
Tell my mother,i did my best.
Tell my friends not to cry,
becoz...Soldiers are born to DIE.
PARVINDER SINGH LAMBA
parvinder.singh.lamba@gmail.com
Soon going to be a part pf Army.YES,I HAVE IT IN ME.
Sir,m also d true fan & follower of pandey sir.M also preparing for cds xam nd m keen to join the indian army coz i dnt find any other job as awsome nd respectful as d job of indian armed forces as an officer, coz "ITS BEETER TO DIE FOR A GREAT CAUSE THEN TO LIVE LIKE AN OLD OAK".Sir,m studying hard for my written xam.
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Sir if u want to show ur courage nd valour thn choose d infantry.Bless me sir so tht mera bi recommendation ho jaye.THANXX.
JAI HIND!
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Salute you sir..will send d enemies to you...punish them there...n hit them ..n hit them hard sir.
ReplyDeleteParvinder sir, m also his follower nd m also preparing for cds xam.sir m keen to join d army coz "ITS BETTER TO DIE FOR A GREAT CAUSE THEN TO LIVE LIKE AN OLD OAK".
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS fr ur recommendation.
Jai Hind!