
The place where the soldier Dharam Singh saw the Japanese platoon was not even a kilometer from the camping site. It was certain that if the confrontation happened, they will also get killed, being both outnumbered and under-armed. The only way which appeared to be viable was to attract attention of the group by firing at them and in the process alerting his own colleagues. Dharam picked up his carbine and moved at the opposite corner of the rock which gave him strategic view of the Japanese soldiers. He counted….. only thirty bullets with him. Probably he can reduce the number of enemy soldiers by thirty or twenty nine and keep the last one for himself. Getting killed was a better option than getting captured by Japs.
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