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write article on Life of Army man​

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Answered by Ruchi2003
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Army life

the soldiers of army sacrifice their families for their duty they do work for whole day we are proud to be an India the army soldiers always stand for help we are taking sleep in our home because them they are stand for us always without think of their life salute to them


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Answered by Jyotimodi
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Serving in the Army is not a job. It cannot be a job. Army officers are well qualified to get any top ranking job in the world. But working in the Army is about love. It's a passion. You do it for the pride and honour of your country. "



Life in the armed forces isn't like any other. When you're protecting your country's borders 16,000 feet above sea level at a temperature of -50 degrees at the Siachen Glacier, it can't be just another job, right? Neither is battling an average temperature of 50 degrees in the blistering heat of Rajasthan.

You're not working for yourself. You're doing it for your country and for its citizens. You're ensuring that they go about their lives normally even though your life is anything but that. It's not easy to be so selfless and that's exactly what makes these ordinary men extraordinary.


In the wake of the Uri Attacks and the Surgical Strike that followed, the political climate between India and Pakistan is quite tense. Even as both governments are busy taking on their counterparts on national television, we, as regular citizens, have taken social media by storm with our tweets, status messages and open letters. There's also a debate on the position of artists amidst all this.


But while the rest of us are busy taking sides, calling out for a war or praying for peace, it's the army that's busy fighting bullets at the border amidst all the ceasefire violations and growing tension.

As Major Yadav puts it, the hardships for army men begin at the training level itself. " Our training is done under strict discipline with absolutely zero tolerance for mistakes. The schedule is tough and leaves little time for rest. Not to forget the strict punishments we get ".

During the training period, the cadets operate on little to no sleep and have a rigorous exercise routine to follow including speed marches and runs with full battle load on their backs. And these routines are practiced everyday for long hours.

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