1965 India-Pakistan War Hero KG George Dies In Kerala At 95

KG George, a distinguished veteran of the 1965 India-Pakistan War, passed away in Kerala at the age of 95. Serving in the Indian Army's Corps of Signals, George was part of a pivotal unit established in 1911, which played a crucial role in military communications. His contributions during the conflict significantly impacted India's defense strategies. Beyond his military service, George was known for his dedication to community service and veteran affairs, advocating for the rights and welfare of ex-servicemen. His passing marks the loss of a significant figure in Indian military history, and tributes have poured in from various quarters, reflecting on his legacy and commitment to the nation. As India remembers his life, George's contributions to both the armed forces and society at large will not be forgotten.
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