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  1. Oct 4, 2023 · Harbhajan Singh's tenure in the Indian Army was marked by unwavering dedication to duty. He was a soldier who went above and beyond the call of duty, earning the respect and admiration of his peers and superiors. His exemplary conduct, commitment to his fellow soldiers, and unyielding resolve made him a standout figure in the regiment.

  2. Born in Kappurthala, a district in Punjab on the 30th of August 1946 to a Sikh family, Baba Harbhajan Singh enrolled into the Indian Army at a young age of 20. Upon the completion of his primary army training, Baba Harbhajan Singh joined the Punjab regiment where he carried out his duties as a very able and proficient army personnel.

  3. Aug 15, 2017 · At the age of 22, sepoy Harbhajan Singh drowned in a glacier in 1968. However, he continued to serve the army in spirit and was formally retired only 38 years after he was buried in snow, in 2006. In the intervening period, he was promoted up the ranks as would any Indian Army soldier, ending up as Capt. Harbhajan Singh.

  4. Baba Harbhajan Singh is still alive, according to the professional Indian Army, and he received regular promotions up to the time he resigned with the rank of Honorary Captain. Until his retirement, he would board a train bound for his hometown on September 11th, escorted by other soldiers, and arrive under the impression that he was going on vacation.

  5. Major Baba Harbhajan Singh was an Indian Army soldier soldier who died near the Nathula Pass, Sikkim. He is revered by soldiers of the Indian army as the "He...

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  7. Aug 23, 2018 · “He wasn’t going to be a soldier,” said S Rattan Singh, the 62-year-old younger brother of the soldier. Speaking to Motherland Magazine, Singh said, “He worked as a farmer like our father but then there was a drought so everyone suggested he should join the army.” Harbhajan Singh was a religious man, according to his brother.