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8 Punjab in 1965 war
8 Punjab in 1965 war
8 Punjab in 1965 war
8 Punjab in 1965 war
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8 Punjab in 1965 war
8 Punjab in 1965 war
8 Punjab in 1965 war
8 Punjab in 1965 war
8 Punjab in 1965 war
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8 Punjab in 1965 war

  1. The battalion was deployed at the president house as guard battalion when 1965 war started. It was deployed in the war in parts as maps below illustrate:--
  2. C Company of 8 Punjab commanded by major Anis was the only company of this much pampered and protected battalion which saw action in 1965 war and was much blamed for the great disaster that befell 16 Punjab at Dograi .
  3. Firstly the greatest share for the great debacle at Dograi rests with Pakistan Armys director military operations in the army headquarters , who sanctioned the operationally and tactically criminal practice of breaking the integrity of infantry battalions. This tactically criminal practice was also carried on by major general Sarfaraz commanding 10 Division. C Company of 8 Punjab commanded by major Anis withdrew at 0730 hours , 22nd September from the crucial depth position that he was holding in the depth
  4. of 16 Punjab .1 8 Punjab war history as quoted by Mahmud later claimed that they were ordered by 16 Punjab at 0730 hours to start withdrawing . LTG Mahmud in his book described this claim in 8 Punjab war history as “a little doubtful”.2 1 Page-194- HISTORY OF INDO PAK WAR-1965-Op cit. 2 Page-194- HISTORY OF INDO PAK WAR-1965-
  5. By 0815 hours major Anis of C Company 8 Punjab had crossed the BRB 3 , exposing the soft and vulnerable rear of 16 Punjab to Indian attack , thus effectively sealing the fate of 16 Punjab . Mahmud in his book described cowardly behavior of C Company 8 Punjab as “rot which had set in”.4 8 Punjab suffered 23 5 fatal casualties in 1965 war most of which were suffered by its C Company which left its positions on their own and doomed the fate of 16 Punjab. The official history of Punjab Regiment published in 2017 inflated casualties of 8 Punjab to 26 killed.6 These included Captain Mazhar Hussain Shah who bravely fought on the far bank of BRBL on 22nd September 1965.This officer was ham handedly ignored in grant of gallantry awards. 3 Page-194- HISTORY OF INDO PAK WAR-1965- Mahmud quoting 22 Brigade war account. 4 Page-194- HISTORY OF INDO PAK WAR-1965-Ibid. 5 Page-509- VETERAN CAMPAIGNERS-A HISTORY OF THE PUNJAB REGIMENT-1759-1981-Op cit. 6 Page-350- THE STORY OF PUNJAB REGIMENT-Op cit
  6. Captain Mazhar Hussain Shah was killed In action on 22nd September 1965 but as stated above , his bravery and great sacrifice remained unacknowledged and unrewarded in shape of a gallantry award. 8 Punjab’s three fourth strength hardly saw any action in 1965 war , so it would be incorrect to pass any humble judgement on the battalion. The battalion much pampered as presidential guard battalion fell victim to Gul Hassan Khans tactically criminal style of breaking infantry battalions integrity . C Company 8 Punjab led by Major Anis performed pathetically (disgracefully) and can be squarely blamed for the 16 Punjab debacle at Dograi. The battalion had zero impact on 1965 war , except that its C Company badly let down 16 Punjab at Dograi.
  7. 8 Punjab was not tested as far as three companies which were not really sent into action were concerned . Its C Company led by Major Anis however pathetically .
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