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6 Punjab in 1965 war
6 Punjab in 1965 war
6 Punjab in 1965 war
6 Punjab in 1965 war
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6 Punjab in 1965 war

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  2. 2 2 The battalion was part of 8 Divisions 6 brigade which was moved to Kharian in September 1965. 6 Brigade was allotted to 7 Division for Operation Grand Slam.
  3. 3 3 The battalion was deployed on night 7th /8th September 1965 when it relieved 13 Punjab at Dalpat-Chak Kirpal area .1 1 Page-111- HISTORY OF INDO PAK WAR-1965-Op cit
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  5. 5 5 Brigadier Rizvi stated that the battalion attacked towards Fatwal along with a squadron of 13 Lancers, closing up to 6 miles near Kasur,suffering 9 killed and 21 wounded in this attack.2 The 2017 official history of Punjab regiment stated that the battalion lost 9 killed in 1965 war, because the tenth man Subedar Amir Jan, that it listed was killed in Rann of Kutch before the actual war broke out. 3 The battalion suffered 11 killed and 26 wounded 4 as per brigadier Rizvi’s book. The battalion lost no officer in the war . This illustrates that officers were not fighting from the front .In exactly the same sector 13 Lancers lost two squadron commanders fighting alongside 6 Punjab. 2 Page-203- VETERAN CAMPAIGNERS-A HISTORY OF THE PUNJAB REGIMENT-1759-1981-Op cit. 3 Page-350- THE STORY OF PUNJAB REGIMENT- Op cit. 4 Page-509- VETERAN CAMPAIGNERS-A HISTORY OF THE PUNJAB REGIMENT-1759-1981-
  6. 6 6 The battalion joined battle in the last stages of operation Grand Slam and did not see much action. Although it had won two SJs in Rann of Kutch before the war , it did not receive any award in 1965 war. Operation Grand Slam was a strategic failure and had no positive impact on the war . Thus it may be stated that the battalion had a zero net impact in 1965 war. The battalion joined the war when the centre of gravity had already shifted away to the south and had little impact on the war.
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