Across Seven Seas: The Memoir of a War Veteran
Across Seven Seas
The Memoir of a War Veteran!
This is the amazing life story of a remarkable man, who despite the loss of one eye in battle still rose to the rank of Colonel in the Indian Army before becoming totally blinded with the loss of his second eye. His story is told against the historic backdrop of the partition of India, the creation of Pakistan, the Indo-Pakistan Wars of 1965 and 1971 that created new countries out of pre-independence India. Colonel Virendra Swarup, fondly known as Viru to his friends and family, won the Wound Medal (equivalent to the US Purple Heart), commanded two saber squadrons of most famous regiment the Poona Horse (17th Queen Victoria's Own Cavalry) and the Roaring Fours (The Forty-Four Armored Regiment), and witnessed the creation of a new world. His is a poignant and courageous story and a celebration of life. This is not just a book for those interested in military history, the history of India and of the British role abroad but for anyone who applauds survival against the odds.
Melissa Lumley
London, UK
This is the story of a down-to-earth soldier of the Indian Army, who on learning of the outbreak of war, cuts short his leave and hotfoots it to join his regiment; barely escaping death in action loses an eye; attains professional competence to command an armored regiment; while still in service loses his second eye. How with a never-say-die attitude, he tackled life's problems and even indulged in playing golf. He traveled all over the world and finally reached the US; his exposure to the American way of life is interesting. - Worth reading by active and enterprising persons.
Colonel (Retired) Devinder Singh Grewal
Chandigarh, India
"First, let me say what an incredible life you've led. Sounds like a
blockbuster movie with love, tragedy, war, passion, and overcoming
obstacles. Encouraging indeed..."
Debbie
USA
"I am excited by your book; you have a natural talent for telling a story and you have many to tell in here".
Ed Munson
Canada
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The Memoir of a War Veteran!
This is the amazing life story of a remarkable man, who despite the loss of one eye in battle still rose to the rank of Colonel in the Indian Army before becoming totally blinded with the loss of his second eye. His story is told against the historic backdrop of the partition of India, the creation of Pakistan, the Indo-Pakistan Wars of 1965 and 1971 that created new countries out of pre-independence India. Colonel Virendra Swarup, fondly known as Viru to his friends and family, won the Wound Medal (equivalent to the US Purple Heart), commanded two saber squadrons of most famous regiment the Poona Horse (17th Queen Victoria's Own Cavalry) and the Roaring Fours (The Forty-Four Armored Regiment), and witnessed the creation of a new world. His is a poignant and courageous story and a celebration of life. This is not just a book for those interested in military history, the history of India and of the British role abroad but for anyone who applauds survival against the odds.
Melissa Lumley
London, UK
This is the story of a down-to-earth soldier of the Indian Army, who on learning of the outbreak of war, cuts short his leave and hotfoots it to join his regiment; barely escaping death in action loses an eye; attains professional competence to command an armored regiment; while still in service loses his second eye. How with a never-say-die attitude, he tackled life's problems and even indulged in playing golf. He traveled all over the world and finally reached the US; his exposure to the American way of life is interesting. - Worth reading by active and enterprising persons.
Colonel (Retired) Devinder Singh Grewal
Chandigarh, India
"First, let me say what an incredible life you've led. Sounds like a
blockbuster movie with love, tragedy, war, passion, and overcoming
obstacles. Encouraging indeed..."
Debbie
USA
"I am excited by your book; you have a natural talent for telling a story and you have many to tell in here".
Ed Munson
Canada
Across Seven Seas: The Memoir of a War Veteran
Across Seven Seas
The Memoir of a War Veteran!
This is the amazing life story of a remarkable man, who despite the loss of one eye in battle still rose to the rank of Colonel in the Indian Army before becoming totally blinded with the loss of his second eye. His story is told against the historic backdrop of the partition of India, the creation of Pakistan, the Indo-Pakistan Wars of 1965 and 1971 that created new countries out of pre-independence India. Colonel Virendra Swarup, fondly known as Viru to his friends and family, won the Wound Medal (equivalent to the US Purple Heart), commanded two saber squadrons of most famous regiment the Poona Horse (17th Queen Victoria's Own Cavalry) and the Roaring Fours (The Forty-Four Armored Regiment), and witnessed the creation of a new world. His is a poignant and courageous story and a celebration of life. This is not just a book for those interested in military history, the history of India and of the British role abroad but for anyone who applauds survival against the odds.
Melissa Lumley
London, UK
This is the story of a down-to-earth soldier of the Indian Army, who on learning of the outbreak of war, cuts short his leave and hotfoots it to join his regiment; barely escaping death in action loses an eye; attains professional competence to command an armored regiment; while still in service loses his second eye. How with a never-say-die attitude, he tackled life's problems and even indulged in playing golf. He traveled all over the world and finally reached the US; his exposure to the American way of life is interesting. - Worth reading by active and enterprising persons.
Colonel (Retired) Devinder Singh Grewal
Chandigarh, India
"First, let me say what an incredible life you've led. Sounds like a
blockbuster movie with love, tragedy, war, passion, and overcoming
obstacles. Encouraging indeed..."
Debbie
USA
"I am excited by your book; you have a natural talent for telling a story and you have many to tell in here".
Ed Munson
Canada
The Memoir of a War Veteran!
This is the amazing life story of a remarkable man, who despite the loss of one eye in battle still rose to the rank of Colonel in the Indian Army before becoming totally blinded with the loss of his second eye. His story is told against the historic backdrop of the partition of India, the creation of Pakistan, the Indo-Pakistan Wars of 1965 and 1971 that created new countries out of pre-independence India. Colonel Virendra Swarup, fondly known as Viru to his friends and family, won the Wound Medal (equivalent to the US Purple Heart), commanded two saber squadrons of most famous regiment the Poona Horse (17th Queen Victoria's Own Cavalry) and the Roaring Fours (The Forty-Four Armored Regiment), and witnessed the creation of a new world. His is a poignant and courageous story and a celebration of life. This is not just a book for those interested in military history, the history of India and of the British role abroad but for anyone who applauds survival against the odds.
Melissa Lumley
London, UK
This is the story of a down-to-earth soldier of the Indian Army, who on learning of the outbreak of war, cuts short his leave and hotfoots it to join his regiment; barely escaping death in action loses an eye; attains professional competence to command an armored regiment; while still in service loses his second eye. How with a never-say-die attitude, he tackled life's problems and even indulged in playing golf. He traveled all over the world and finally reached the US; his exposure to the American way of life is interesting. - Worth reading by active and enterprising persons.
Colonel (Retired) Devinder Singh Grewal
Chandigarh, India
"First, let me say what an incredible life you've led. Sounds like a
blockbuster movie with love, tragedy, war, passion, and overcoming
obstacles. Encouraging indeed..."
Debbie
USA
"I am excited by your book; you have a natural talent for telling a story and you have many to tell in here".
Ed Munson
Canada
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Across Seven Seas: The Memoir of a War Veteran

Across Seven Seas: The Memoir of a War Veteran
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781462832804 |
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Publisher: | Xlibris Corporation |
Publication date: | 09/14/2007 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 1 MB |
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