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500 word on Indian Army Soldiers in English​

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Answered by ayush1234222
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I used to think as a child what a soldier’s life is like.

I took it for granted that it should be my bed of opposing roses, which was like hell because I had to go to school, complete homework, learn answers, attend exams and exams and not have time to play.

On the other hand, I felt that a soldier has to move around in a smart green uniform with his gun.

The problem is, many adults feel the same way, not realizing how wrong they are. Most people think it is like a regular 9 to 5 job but it is far from reality.

ARMY LIFE:

I used to tell my father that I too wanted to be an army officer like him (he served in the Territorial Army as a junior commissioned officer).

When he was asked, “Why did I want to become an army officer?”

My answer was, “I will get a gun and a strong stick and with this I will kill the bad guys.” My father used to laugh out loud at this.

Now I realize how wrong I was. The reality is, this is one of the most difficult work environments and certainly not a bed of roses.

I came to know from the media about the working environment of the army but I soon came to know that it was half-true.

The only way by which I could get real information was by talking to the real “military”. Fortunately my father and some of his friends (who also served in the military) were willing to share their stories.

They told me that their training days were tough because the new environment was quite different from the civilian environment they used to use.

The 6 o’clock reporting time in civilian life may mean 6.15 or even 6.30, but in the military, 6.00 o’clock means exactly 6.00 o’clock.

My father and his colleagues were punished many times for being late. Punishment was usually quite difficult. Usually it was running with full gear for miles or something like that.

After PT in the morning, physical endurance training began and it continued for a few hours. The trainers were usually considered villains by the trainees.

Once my father and his colleagues were denied water after a ten mile run. His response was expected. He then joked about the instructor.

After that there were theory classes. It was evening time to play. Cadets played all types of sports including football, volleyball, basketball etc.

Time passed by and my father’s training ended.

He was posted in many places but had a posting which according to him was the most difficult. He also received a gallantry medal for that.

Answered by ReshmaSree
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Essay on Indian Army Soldiers in English 500 Words :-

I used to think as a child how life is like a soldier. I assumed that it should be a rose bed opposed to me, which was like hell because I had to go to school, had to complete homework, to learn the answer, to be examined and to be included in the exam and there was no time to play. On the other hand, I felt that a soldier had to walk around in a smart green uniform with his gun. The problem is that, many adults also feel the same, do not realize how wrong they are. Most people think that this is like a regular 9 to 5 job but it is far from reality.

Life of army :-

I used to tell my father that I too want to become an army officer like him (he served in the Territorial Army as a junior commissioned officer). When asked, "Why did I want to become an army officer?" My answer was, "I will get a gun and a strong stick and with it I will kill the bad guys." My father laughed loudly at this

I used to tell my father that I too want to become an army officer like him (he served in the Territorial Army as a junior commissioned officer). When asked, "Why did I want to become an army officer?" My answer was, "I will get a gun and a strong stick and with it I will kill the bad guys." My father laughed loudly at thisNow I realized how wrong I was. The reality is, this is one of the most difficult work environments and certainly not a rose bed. I came to know about the army's work environment from the media but I soon came to know that it was half truth. The only way by which I could get the actual information was talking to the actual "faujiis". Fortunately my dad and some of his friends (who also served in the army) were keen to share their stories.

He told me that his training day was quite difficult because the new environment was quite different from the civic atmosphere they used to use. At 6 o'clock in the civil life, the reporting time can mean 6.15 or 6.30, but at 6.00 in the army it means 6.00 PM. My dad and his colleagues have been punished many times to come late. The sentence was usually quite difficult. Usually it was running with full gear for the mile or something like that.

He told me that his training day was quite difficult because the new environment was quite different from the civic atmosphere they used to use. At 6 o'clock in the civil life, the reporting time can mean 6.15 or 6.30, but at 6.00 in the army it means 6.00 PM. My dad and his colleagues have been punished many times to come late. The sentence was usually quite difficult. Usually it was running with full gear for the mile or something like that.After morning P.T., physical endurance training began and it continued for a few hours. Trainers were generally considered to be villains by trainees. Once my father and his colleagues were denied water after a ten-mile race. Their response was expected. He then joked to kill the instructor.

After that there were theory classes. It was time to play evening time. Cadets used to play all kinds of sports, including football, volleyball, basketball etc. Dinner was a formal case. They made many friends there. Time passed like this and my dad's training ended.

After that there were theory classes. It was time to play evening time. Cadets used to play all kinds of sports, including football, volleyball, basketball etc. Dinner was a formal case. They made many friends there. Time passed like this and my dad's training ended.They were posted at many places but there was a posting that was the most difficult according to them. He also got a gallant medal for him.

Conclusion :-

My dad says that if you want a regular life then the army is not for you, but if you want to get pushed into your borders and want your life to be a bit courageous then you should join the army.

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