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S. M. Imdadul Hoque

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S. M. Imdadul Hoque was a Bangladesh Army officer who fought and died in the Bangladesh Liberation war. He was posthumously awarded Bir Uttom, the second highest military honor in Bangladesh.

Early life

Hoque was born in Parnakanda, Jessore, East Bengal, Pakistan, on 17 January 1949. He finished SSC in 1963 and in 1964 he enlisted in the Pakistan Air Force.[1]

Career

Hoque fought in the 1965 India-Pakistan War while stationed in the PAF Base Kohat. On 8 September 1966, he was promoted to corporal. while still in AmdadulHoque service he finished his HSC degree in 1968. On 14 May 1970, he joined the Pakistan Military Academy as an Army officer Cadet. The Bangladesh Liberation war started on 25 March 1971, he secretly left the academy soon after to join the war. He was appointed in the 8 East Bengal Regiment as the commander of C company. He led an attack in Sagarnal tea garden, Sylhet, on the Pakistan Army on 15 October 1971. The Pakistan Army machine gun post was destroyed and the army was forced to retreat.[1]

Death

Hoque led an attack on the Dhamai tea garden Pakistan Army camp on 6 November 1971. The Mukti Bahini under his command could not advance due to the machine gun fire from Pakistan Army. He crawled towards the Machine gun post bunker with a grenade. He threw the grenade from a close range into the bunker. He died from a bullet wound while fighting. He was posthumously awarded Bir Uttom and commissioned into Bangladesh Army.

References

  1. ^ a b Zahir, Qazi Sajjad Ali. "Hoque, SM Imdadul". en.banglapedia.org. Banglapedia. Retrieved 20 August 2017.