Karnal Sher Khan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karnal Sher Khan | |
---|---|
1970 – 1999 | |
Captain Karnal Sher Khan, Nishan-e-Haider |
|
Place of birth | Swabi, NWFP |
Place of death | Kargil |
Allegiance | Pakistan Army |
Rank | Captain |
Unit | 12 Northern Light Infantry (NLI) 27 Sind Regiment |
Battles/wars | Kargil War |
Awards | Nishan-e-Haider |
Karnal Sher Khan (1970–1999) (Urdu: کرنال شیر خان) was a Pashtun Pakistani Army officer. He was a Captain in the 12 Northern Light Infantry (NLI), 27 Sind.
Contents |
[edit] Birth
Captain Sher Khan was born as Karnel Sher Khan in pojon abad a a village in Swabi District of N.W.F-P. Pakistan. Karnal is localised form of Colonel. His elder brother, after his death, told in TV interviews that their parents wanted Sher Khan to become a Colonel in Pakistan Army that's why they gave him Karnal as first name[1]. The village Nawn Kali. ali has now been named after him as "Karnal Sher Khan Kili". He was a devout muslim having a heavy beautiful beard.
[edit] Background
Captian Sher Khan was the youngest of his two brothers and two sisters. His mother died in 1978 when he was eight. He was brought up by his paternal aunts. His family is deeply religious and they say that Sher was an embodiment of piety and Islamic teaching. After completing his intermediate from Government College Swabi he joined Pakistan Air Force as an air man. On completion of his training, he was appointed electric fitter (aeronautical) at Risalpur. During these years he applied twice for commission in the Pakistan Army as a Commissioned Officer, as this was what he really wanted to do — he succeeded the second time. He joined the Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul in November 1992 and graduated in the 90th Long Course in 1994. His first posting was at Okara in 27th Sindh Regiment. Always smiling as a devoted soldier, he was fondly called Shera and was very popular among his officers and colleagues. In January 1998 he volunteered to serve at the LoC in Kashmir, he was posted in 12 NLI.
[edit] The Award and last tour of duty
Captain Karnal Sher was posthumously awarded the Nishan-e-Haider during the Kargil Conflict with India in 1999.
[edit] In the Kargil Conflict
Pakistan Army's official statement is as follows;
- "Captain Karnal Sher Khan emerged as the symbol of mettle and courage during the Kargil conflict on the Line of Control (LoC). He set personal examples of bravery and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. He defended the five strategic posts, which he established with his Jawan's at the height of some 17,000 feet at Gultary, and repulsed many Indian attacks.After many abortive attempts, the enemy on July 5 ringed the post of Capt. Sher Khan with the help of two battalion and unleashed heavy Mortar firing and managed to capture some part of the post. Despite facing all odds, he lead a counter-attack and re- captured the lost parts.But during the course he was hit by the machine-gun fire and embraced Shahadat or martyrdom at the same post. He is the first officer from the NWFP province to be awarded with Nishan-e-Haider."
[edit] References
- ^ Multiple PTV programs in tribute to the martyrs of Kargil Conflict
[edit] External links
1948: Captain Muhammad Sarwar | 1958: Major Tufail Muhammad | 1965: Major Aziz Bhatti | 1971: Major Muhammad Akram | 1971: Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas | 1971: Major Shabbir Sharif | 1971: Jawan Sawar Muhammad Hussain | 1971: Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfuz | 1999: Captain Karnal Sher Khan | 1999: Havaldar Lalak Jan |