No. 258    |    3 July 2016
   

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From west to south with memoirs of FiroozAhmadi

Battalion left and did not come back anymore until…

Firooz Ahmadi was a Basiji (volunteer force) and a baker who appeared as a watchman and the person in charge of implementation of artillery fire during the eight-year sacred defense and has registered in his record the presence in more than 11 war operations. Ahmadi has lots of memoirs from the country’s western and southern fronts and talks about them in an interview with the Oral History website.

About “returning to the point of freedom”

Reminiscence with all the details

For some years, we have decided to publish the memories of those who defended the borders of Iran during the war. Collecting memories of this group shaped "oral history” of Sacred Defense. In the meantime, it was occurred that some of the memories have been forgotten and many of them have been paled. However, you are never too old to change your ways. The formation of "Oral History" can keep the memories in the passage of time. The book "returning to the point of freedom” is also one of the books published in this field to be as a narrator of memories "Ali Najd Bagheri".

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Air Raid to Al-Waleed (26‎)‎

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

 

Phantoms beyond the western borders of Iraq


Phantoms were approaching the second refueling area. An unusual anxiety as well as fright had embraced pilots. They either asked themselves or their partner: are tankers ready across the Iraq border?


 
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