No. 249    |    1 May 2016
   

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Book review: "On the Road'

These memories’ color is gray!

"On the Road"* This title for most audiences has just the same sense of "who moves to the destination." But these two words have additional specialized meaning. "On the Road" is a military terminology of artillery which is sent by espial to artillery so that artillery find out exchanged information has been approved.

Memoirs of Alireza Moradi about springs in West and South of country

How did ten days of vocation pass?

In 1360 (1986), the road of Baneh city towards Sardasht was being swept of mines. Before we entered into this area, a battalion of Army units (ground troops) have come there to sweep the road; the battalion was under pressure by forces that were Kurd apparently but were fighting against the hypocrites, monarchists, SAVAKIs, and groups and against the revolution. So, they dominated the heights since it was a strategic area and they paralyzed our one of Airborne Brigade there.

About “Prison of Mosul”

A simple and coherent narrative of captivity Elham Saleh

Eight years of life is compiled in a book; every second of these eight years is fraught with suffering. Eight years of suffering is narrated to give a glimpse of memories that words can’t describe. Prison of Mosul is the story of Ali Asghar Robat Jazi and his eight years of captivity in Iraq designed in 8 chapters. Selection of 8 chapters for this book is targeted and the author has chosen the term “gate” for each chapter and explains: eight has a special status in our religious and national literature and is the symbol of freedom and liberty.

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Air Raid to Al-Waleed (17‎)‎

The Story of Demolishing Fighters and the Equipment in Al-Waleed Triple Military Bases ‎Known as H-3‎

 

By: Brigadier General Ahmad Mehrnia

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2010 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

 

The final operation

When all were asleep, the telephone of Captain Ibrahim Ghorbani[1] and First Lt. Abbas Ramazani’s ring: ‘hello, I phone from command post. Sir, it’s been ordered to come promptly!’

An hour later, First Lt. Ali A’alizadeh is conveyed to be present at the command post by phone. At about six o’clock in the morning, two pilots of F-5 aircrafts are entered in command post of Tabriz air base.


 
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