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Soldiering: A Life on the Edge

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“Sir, I have reached the ambush site. I can see we have lost Lance Havildar Sajjan and Sepoy Ashok, the enemy has beheaded Ashok and taken his head along, Roger so far”
“Roger”
“I can see a blood trail going down the nallah. I am taking my party to search for enemy in the nallah, over”
“Be deliberate, there may be another ambush. You will not, repeat, not cross the  Line of Control, over”

All four enemy soldiers were standing in the killing area of the mines laid to target them. There
was a big blast as Bharat detonated the mines. Bharat and his party moved closer to
observe the damage. They could see four lifeless bodies lying in blood. He signalled
Thapa to move. Thapa took out his Khukhri to sever the heads of the enemy soldiers

192 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 6, 2018

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March 27, 2019
A nice, easy to read account of the life of an army officer serving in Insurgency.
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May 19, 2019
Completed in one go.

Impressed by the stories. Every chapter is good. The writing is in simple English, not using very technical words made it easy to understand.
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January 6, 2024
A great book narrating the stories of valley and the valorous operations of Rashtriya Rifles of Indian Army.
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