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C without any big fight or cost, Since then, not a single Boeker article has left the Solingen factory without being identified by the tree symbol, After more than 100 years of existence the old chestnut tree was the victim of lightening, In 1925 a talented artist carved a copy of the majestic tree on a piece of the trunk, This original piece of art decorates the bossC 14 June 1923) was the first director of what would become the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), also known as MI6, In this role he was particularly successful in building a post-imperial intelligence service,Born into a middle-class family, Smith attended the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth and, upon graduation, was commissioned a sub-lieutenant, He was posted to the HMS Bellerophon in 1878 and for the next seven years saw sea duty in the East Indies, However he increasingly suffered from severe seasickness, and in 1885 was placed on the retired list as "unfit for service",He was recalled to duty into the foreign section of Naval Intelligence in 1898 and undertook many missions, He would travel through eastern Germany and the Balkans pretending to be a German businessman, even though he didn't speak any German, His work was so successful that he was recruited to the Secret Service Bureau as the director of the foreign section, During this period he married the extremely rich May Cumming, and as part of the marriage changed his name to Smith-Cumming,In 1911 Cumming's became the new head of the Foreign Section, responsible for all operations outside Britain, Over the next few years he became known as 'C', after his habit of initialing papers he had read with a C written in green ink, This habit became a custom for later directors, although the C now stands for "Chief", Ian Fleming took these aspects for his "M", Sir Miles Messervy - using Cumming's other initial for the name and having M always write in green ink,In 1914, he was involved in a serious road accident in France, in which his son was killed, Legend has it that in order to escape the car wreck he was forced to amputate his leg using a pen knife, Hospital records have shown however that while both his legs were broken, his left foot was only amputated the day after the accident, Later he often told all sorts of fantastic stories as to how he lost his leg, and would shock people by interrupting meetings in his office by suddenly stabbing his artificial leg with a knife, letter opener or fountain penBudgets were severely limited prior to World War 1 and Smith-Cumming came to rely heavily on Sidney Reilley (aka the Ace of Spies), a secret agent of dubious veracity based in Saint Petersburg, He described pre-1914 espionage as D' Company launched its attack, The path to the objective was very narrow only one meter wide and had deep ravines on both sides, Overlooking this path were ,hidden enemy bunkers, They were subjected to heavy enemy fire, In just half an hour the company suffered 51 casualties, Piru Singh was in the leading section of the company where more then half of the strength was mowed down by the heavy enemy fire,,Piru Singh rushed forward to combat the enemies MMG post, which was causing heavy damage to his troops, Piru Singh was wounded, Enemy grenade splinters ripped open his clothes and wounded several parts of his body, But this did not stop him, He, continued his advance, shouting the battle cry, "Raja Ramchandra Ki Jai", He bayoneted the enemy crew of the MMG, with his own sten gun, He silenced the gun and captured the post, By this time all his fellow soldiers laid behind either dead or wounded,The entire responsibility of clearing the enemies from the hill laid on his shoulders alone, He was bleeding heavily due to his injuries but he still moved forward to capture the second MMG post, During this attack a grenade wounded him in the face, He was bleeding so profoundly that it almost blinded him, He was also out of ammunition but that didn't stop him,He courageously crawled out of the occupied enemy post and started throwing grenades at the next MMG post, He then jumped into another trench and bayoneted two enemy soldiers to death, As CHM Piru Singh, emerged out of the second trench to charge on the third enemy bunker, he was hit in head by a bullet and was seen dropping on the edge of the enemy trench, There was an explosion in the trench, which showed that the grenade had done its work, By then CHM Piru Singh's wound had proved fatal, "He paid with his life for his singularity brave act, but he left for the rest of his comrades a unique example of single-handed bravery and determined cold courage, The country is grateful," wrote Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to Mrs, Tarawati, 75-year old mother of Company Havildar Ugg Boots on Sale uk Major Piru Singh, "for this sacrifice made in the service of the Motherland, and it is our prayer that this may give you some peace and solace," Company Havildar Major Piru Singh was honored with the highest wartime gallantry medal, Param Vir Chakra, posthumously, Param Vir Chakra (PVC) Major Shaitan Singh Major Shaitan Singh was born on 1st December, 1924 at Jodhpur in Rajasthan, He was commissioned in the Kumaon Regiment on, August 1st 1949,In 1962 a dispute got erupted between India and china over aksai chin, Chushul is a small village in a narrow sandy valley, at 14,230 feet,, Its 25 miles long and 4 miles wide, flanked by mountains that rise to over 19,000 feet, Its 15 miles from the border and with an all weather landing strip that was critical to the defense of Ladakh, Major Shaitan Singh was aware of the importance of this sector,On the southeastern approach to Chushul Valley is a pass called Rezang La ,at an average height of 16,000 feet the feature was 3000 yards long and 2000 yards wide,In 1962 during the indo-china conflict the 13 Kumaon regiment was deployed at the Chushul sector, The, 'C' Company of 13 Kumaon regiment was commanded by Major Shaitan Singh, The platoons were numbered 7, 8 and 9 in, 'C' Company, They had about 303 rifles with, 600 rounds per head,, there were six LMGs between them, and 1,000 grenades and mortar bombs,At a height of 5000 meters at Rezang La Major Shaitan Singh, held a crucial positionWhile leading the 'C' Company, The three platoons defended the company area from three positions, while isolated, the surrounding territory, from the rest of the battalion, On the morning of 18th of November the much-waited Chinese attack on Rezang La came,The snow was falling that night, it was the end of a chilling winter night, The cold icy wind was blowing through Rezang La, The cold weather was not the only problem the Indian troops faced their Rezang La was crested to our artillery, which meant that they cheap ugg boots uk had to manage without the protection from the big guns,The Chinese forces were seen moving through nullahs in the morning dim light, They were advancing towards the 7 and 8 number platoon positions,The Indian troops took their positions to counter the Chinese forces, The India attack started at 0500 hours when the visibility improved a bit, Both the 7 and 8 number platoons opened fire at the advancing Chinese troops with rifles , grenades, LMG and mortars,, Even though the artillery was not used the Indian troops caused heavy casualties on Chinese, In spite of, the Chinese defeat in the first frontal attack they were not discouraged,,, At 0540 hours the Chinese troops showered Indian positions with heavy artillery and mortar fire, Soon after that, 350 Chinese soldiers attacked through nullahs, The 9 number platoon waited for the enemy to come to ninety-meter distance and then showered them with all the weapons they had with them,, Within a short span of time, the entire nullahs, was full of Chinese dead bodies,After being defeated twice in frontal attack, the Chinese troops decided to attack from the rear side , around 400 Chinese troops attacked, Simultaneously they opened heavy MMG fire on 8 number platoon,, the Indian troops, restricted the attack to the barbed wire fence near the post, The Chinese then resorted to heavy artillery and mortar shelling, An assault group of 120 Chinese also charged No,7 Platoon position from the rear, However the three-inch mortar proved very effective on, the Chinese, causing heavy causality,When twenty surviving Chinese soldiers attacked the post, a dozen Indian troops rushed out of their trenches to fight them in hand-to-hand combat, In the mean time, the Chinese brought reinforcements, The encirclement of No,7 Platoon was now complete, The platoon, however, fought valiantly till there was no survivor, No,8 Platoon also fought bravely to the last round,Company commander Major Shaitan Singh showed exemplary courage and leadership in the battle for Tezang La, According to all the eyewitness account he commanded his troops admirably, He risked his own life, to go from one platoon post to another motivating his troops to fight, He also got seriously injured during this by a Chinese sniper, But he continued fighting along side his men, When is was being evacuated by two of his men the Chinese brought heavy machine gun fire on them, Major Singh sensing the danger ordered his men to leave him there, They placed him behind a boulder on a hill slop, where is took his last breath,The China announced a unilateral ceasefire on November 21, 1962,109 Kumaonis out of 123 were killed in this action, Among the 14 survivors, 9 were severely injured, The causality on the Chinese side crossed a thousand, After the war Major Singh's body was found at the same place, He died from the freezing cold and the bullet wounds, His body was flown to Jodhpur where he was cremated with full military honor, Major Shaitan Singh was awarded, , the highest wartime gallantry medal awarded Param Vir Chakra, posthumously, for his exemplary leadership, courage and, devotion to duty, Param Vir Chakra (PVC) Naik Jadu Nath Singh Naik Jadu Nath Singh, was born in Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh on 21 November 1916 in a Rathore Rajput family, On 21 November 1941 he, enrolled in, 1st Rajput regiment, In the winter of 1947 during the J & K operations, Jhangar got captured on 24th of December by the Pakistani raiders, which placed them in an advantageous position in the Naushahra sector, Singh was in full command of, communications, from Mirpur to Poonch, Pakistanis were building up their forces to attack Naushahra sector, Indian, Army was aware of this threat, On January 1948, they conducted operations to prevent the enemy build up in Naushahra sector and occupied Kot village, which is in the Northwest of Naushahra sector, The attack on Naushahra was quite imminent in those conditions,Commanding officer of 50 Para Brigade,, Brigadier Usman had made sufficient arrangements to thwart the enemy attack by establishing strong pickets on all possible enemy approach routes, One such route lay to the north of Naushahra through Taindhar,,On a foggy morning of February 6th, at 0640 hrs the enemy started the attack by firing on Indian petrol, from their pickets on the Taindhar ridge, At the same time they also started heavy firing with machine guns and mortar fires on the whole of Tain dhar and the surrounding hills, In the night under the cover of darkness the enemies crepted up to the Indian pickets which was not discovered by the Indian soldiers until the first light of dawn, On, 6th February Naik Jadunath Singh was, commanding, a forward out post of picket number 2 at Taindhar, There were nine, men guarding that post,The enemies were attacking in successive waves to capture the post, In such adverse situation Naik Jadunath Singh displayed great courage and excellent leadership skills, He used his small strength of soldiers in such an effective manner the enemy forces had to retreat in utter confusion,, Even when four of his men were wounded he re-organised his men to combat another onslaught, In spite of being heavily outnumbered they didn't back off, When he along with all his men got injured, Displayed absolute courage by personally taking over the bren gun from the injured bren gun men, The enemy troops, almost reached the wall of the post, Singh motivated his troops to fight the enemy, His attack had such devastating effect that a certain defeat turned into victory and the post was saved for the second time,By this time all the soldiers under his command were dead, The enemy forces were so determined to capture the post that they attacked for the third time, Singh was badly wounded and alone, When he saw the approaching enemy he came out of the sangar and charged on them with sten gun, This surprised the enemy and they fled in disorder, He later died when two enemy bullets hit him in his chest and head, Singh displayed ultimate act of personal sacrifice for the sake of the nation by sacrificing his life in protecting his picket from being overrun by the enemy In, a most critical stage in the battle for the defense of Naushahra, 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commenced the advance to Rajauri sector, They attacked and captured the enemy forces at Barwali ridge and drove them out from their well-prepared positions,Thing became very difficult after Barwali due to the large number of minefields and the roadblocks, There were so many roadblocks that even the armored vehicles could not cross them,Second Lieutenant Rane's was in 37 Assault Field Company, which was working in attachment with the 4th regiment of Dogra battalion, ON 8th April during a mine clearing operation 2 soldiers were killed and Second Lieutenant Rane and five others were injured in a mortar fire, In spite of the his injuries and constant enemy shelling Second Lieutenant Rane and his men completed cleared the field by evening which enabled our tanks to move forward, The road ahead was still not safe, as the enemy was not cleared from the area, Second Lieutenant Rane and his men worked all night to make a safe passage for our tanks, He and his men worked 12 hrs in stretch to 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