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NASA Wallops Island Update — Dec 4, 2025 • LP-0A (Firefly/Antares): Workers on-site today. The truck logo suggests they were inspecting the water deluge/sound suppression system. • LC-2 (Electron): Still quiet. Waiting on the official announcement for the next Electron launch — currently set for Dec 18, window opens...

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Every Bharatiya should visit the #Rezangla war memorial in Ladakh at least once in their lifetime to understand and bow before the sacrifice of the bravehearts of 13 Kumaon regiment. Rezang La, a high pass in the Himalayas was the site of the last heroic stand of the 13 Kumaon,during the Indo-China War in 1962. The company was led by Maj Shaitan Singh. Today is the 61st anniversary of the epic battle. It was on the 18th November 1962 that 114 Indian soldiers of the Charlie Company of the 13 Kumaon battalion made the supreme sacrifice in the high passes of the Himalayas, but not before kiIIing more than 1500 Chinese soldiers! 18th November is commemorated as #RezanglaDay. It was the heroic last stand of the Ahir Veers of 13th Kumaon that stopped the Chinese from advancing to the Chushul Valley of Ladakh! As the battle took place at the beginning of the harsh Ladakh winter, the bodies of the Indian soldiers could be retrieved only months later. It was in February 1963 that an Indian search party found the snow-covered corpses of the Ahir Bravehearts on the battlefield, some still clinging onto their guns and others frozen to death in crouched positions! The Charlie company of 13th Kumaon continues to be the most decorated company of the Indian army. One Param Vir Chakra, eight Vir Chakras, four Sena Medals and one Mentioned-in-Dispatches were awarded to the soldiers of the Charlie Company for this truly heroic battle! These soldiers were cremated at the site where the #Rezangla war memorial stands today. The body of Major Shaitan Singh was flown to Jodhpur and cremated with full military honours. Today, as we visit the war memorial of Rezangla and look at the pictures and the memorabilia of the soldiers, we realise how under-equipped our soldiers were to fight at such high altitudes! They had canvas shoes, tin watering cans, few digging tools, and antiquated weaponry! Despite that, our soldiers fought like lions! As we stand at ground zero, where the brave soldiers of 13th Kumaon received their last rites, it is a sobering reminder that our freedom comes at a high cost! With inputs from Harpreet

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