A Soldier's Life in War and Peace

by A.S. Naravane

Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

355.331

Publication

APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi

Description

"This book chronicles the life and times of Major General A.S. Naravane, both in peace and war. He joined the Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun in 1936 and was commissioned in 1938. He was amongst the first few who were accepted for the Indian Artillery, which, till 1934 was offered exclusively by the British. His early days in the regiment were one of very hard work and training. The profession of arms was a very highly prized occupation and all was done to make the young officers worthy of being in it. The training methods then are described with much pride and nostalgia. Naravane went to war as a captain and his artillery regiment, the 2nd Field, soon saw action against the then invincible Germans under Rommel. At Bir Hachiem he was taken prisoner. The trials and tribulations as a prisoner are worth reading, especially for the young officer, as they show that whatever the conditions, the first duty of every prisoner of war is to try and escape. Liberty may be lost, but courage and pride in one's regiment, never. The transition from the British Indian Army to a national army is brought out frankly but with restraint. His career and rise to the post of Director of Artillery is, in a way, the conflict of the old and the new that every pre-war officer had to face"--Dust jacket.… (more)

Physical description

252 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

9788176484374

Local notes

Chronicles the life and times of Major General A.S. Naravane (b. 1916) of the Indian Army. He joined the Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun in 1936 and was commissioned in 1938. Naravane was a captain in the 2nd Indian Field Regiment when taken prisoner at Bir Hakeim in the Battle of Ghazala in 1942. Imprisoned at PG 63 Aversa and PG 91 Avezzano, escaping from the latter at the Armistice in September 1943. After six months on the run he was probably betrayed and was recaptured and ended up in Oflag 79 Brunswick until the war ended. Chapters 14–21, pp. 87–169, cover the period of his capture in North Africa to liberation in Germany. A digital version is available on https://books.google.co.uk/books.
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