8 Facts That You Didn't Know About Sam Bahadur, India's First Field Marshal

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8 Facts That You Didn't Know About Sam Bahadur, India's First Field Marshal | Sam Manekshaw, India's First Field Marshal, led a remarkable life with intriguing facts. Born in Amritsar, he grew up bilingual, naturally fluent in Punjabi, fostering a unique connection with Sikh soldiers.
8 Facts That You Didn't Know About Sam Bahadur, India's First Field Marshal | Sam Manekshaw was a Parsi who was born in Amritsar and raised in the city in his initial years.
8 Facts That You Didn't Know About Sam Bahadur, India's First Field Marshal | Sam was naturally fluent in Punjabi, and he used to talk in Punjabi with Sikh soldiers.
8 Facts That You Didn't Know About Sam Bahadur, India's First Field Marshal | Sam was given the affectionate title of ‘Sam Bahadur’ by the troops of 8 Gorkha Rifles.
8 Facts That You Didn't Know About Sam Bahadur, India's First Field Marshal | In 1953, Sam was chosen as the Colonel of the 8th Gorkha Rifles, an association that he cherished for the rest of his life.
8 Facts That You Didn't Know About Sam Bahadur, India's First Field Marshal | A Court of Inquiry was launched against Sam Manekshaw in 1962 before the China war to probe several trumped-up charges against him.
8 Facts That You Didn't Know About Sam Bahadur, India's First Field Marshal | Shortly before Nehru’s death, anticipating unrest in Delhi, the then Army Chief directed Sam to move troops from 50 Parachute Brigade in Agra.
8 Facts That You Didn't Know About Sam Bahadur, India's First Field Marshal | Sam Manekshaw provided a Quran to a Pak Army Prisoner of War undergoing treatment in a Military Hospital in Delhi Cantonment.
8 Facts That You Didn't Know About Sam Bahadur, India's First Field Marshal | Sam Manekshaw wanted to become a gynecologist, however, due to his father he could not be one.
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