salman nedian
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Bangladeshi Soldiers are second to none
When you decided to sabotage their ships Bangladesh's Armed Forces Officers succeded in accomplisihng their objective of destroying Pakistani Ships - rendering them useless for attacking Bangladesh
LeonBlack. buddy do you know that you defeating Pakistan is taken up as Case Studies because of the brilliant strategy you applied to achieve the most comprehensive defeat any country has imposed on another country in War Colleges in the US and UK
Bangladesh is truly blesssed to have been a country were such brave and daring Officers have served their country with pride
[Okay, now Pakistani member might challenge my statement that their 1971 defeat is taken as Case study in military strategy and planning by War Colleges in the US and UK.
Let me clarify to you that this had been told to my friends father who is currently a Colonel and was part of the Indian Army contingent that took part in the international endurance and tactical competition in Africa. His fellow officers from the US and UK had informed him so.
Some US and UK members of this forum could be requested to clarify this statement to remove any lingering doubts]
Since you look like a fond of Naval case studies let me share you another case study. This one describes how a navy of lot smaller size defeated the major naval power of the region.
Operation Dwarka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You are right that Bangladeshi soldiers are second to none. Let me enlighten you with Major Zia’s achievement.
During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Zia served in the Khemkaran sector in Punjab as the commander of a company unit of 300–500 soldiers. The sector was the scene of the most intense battles between the rival armies. Zia's unit won one of the highest numbers of gallantry awards for heroic performances.[6] Ziaur Rahman himself won the distinguished and prestigious Hilal-e-Jurat medal , and his unit won 7 Sitara-e-Jurat medals and 12 Tamgha-e-Jurat medals from the Pakistani government for their brave roles in the 1965 War with India.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziaur_Rahman
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