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Longewala War Memorial

The Battle of Longewala (4–7 December 1971) was one of the first major engagements in the western sector during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, fought between assaulting Pakistani forces and Indian defenders at the Indian border post of Longewala, in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan state in India.The battle was fought between 120 Indian soldiers accompanied by 4 Hunter fighter aircraft and 2000-3000 Pakistani soldiers accompanied by 40-45 tanks.

A (reinforced) Company of the Indian Army's 23rd Battalion, Punjab Regiment, commanded by Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, was left with the choice of either attempting to hold out until reinforced, or fleeing on foot from a Pakistani mechanised infantry force. Choosing the former, Chandpuri ensured that all his assets were correctly deployed, and made the most use of his strong defensive position, as well as weaknesses created by errors in enemy tactics. He was also fortunate in that an Indian Air Force forward air controller was able to secure and direct aircraft in support of the post's defence until reinforcements arrived six hours later.

The Pakistani commanders made several questionable decisions, including a failure of their strategic intelligence to foresee availability of Indian strike aircraft in the Longewala area, exercising operational mobility with little or no route reconnaissance, and conducting a tactical frontal assault with no engineer reconnaissance. This led to the Pakistani brigade group being left extremely vulnerable to air attack, vehicles becoming bogged in terrain not suitable for the movement of armoured vehicles as they tried to deploy off a single track, these being more susceptible to enemy fire by using external fuel storage in tactical combat, attempting to execute a night attack over unfamiliar terrain, and infantry being surprised by obstacles to troop movement causing confusion and stalling the attack during the crucial hours of darkness, when the assaulting infantry still had a measure of concealment from Indian small arms and infantry support weapon fire.

History of Longewala War Memorial
The Battle of Longewala was one of the major battles fought on the western at the time of the India Pakistan War of 1971. On the night of 04th or 05th December 1971, Pakistan forces consisting of 4000 soldiers, Sherman Tanks, T-59, and a medium artillery battery attacked the Longewala border post held by 23 Punjab. Indian soldiers gallantly held the post and show the need for support of IAF. On the morning of 5th Dec 1971, the Hunter aircraft that based at Jaisalmer wreaked havoc on the Pakistani troops with their devastating firepower. The Hunters of 122 Squadron flew 18 sorties and destroyed 100 vehicles, 36 enemy tanks, and killed 200 Pakistan soldiers.

How To Reach Longewala War Memorial?
Longewala war memorial is situated at a distance of 124km from Jaisalmer via Ramgarh. you are suggested to go first to Tanot from Ramgarh total distance 121 km/ 1 hour 54 mins. After that, you can go to Longewala via sadhewala 52km/ 1 hour 20 mins and then return from Ramgarh 124 km/ 2hr 17 mins. You can Hire a Taxi in Jaisalmer to visit Longewala

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