No. 281    |    21 December 2016
   

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A narration of Operation Morvarid

The Story of Remainders’ Efforts in Paykan Gunboat to be Kept Alive at Persian Gulf (II)

On Friday November 27th, I was the last one left Dezh at 12:30 oclock and rode on Paykan Gunboat. I think this event was resulted from an excitement taken place in Bushehr. Now, suppose that we were unaware of the enemys rocket launcher and forget it! At 13:30, Paykan Gunboat left Dezh while there were a hill of tied metals and some drowned ships and Iraqi fighters who were remained behind it. It was a quarter to one p.m.; it means we were traveling for about 15 minutes, when we reached at the speed of 30 km per hour, and coming back towards Bushehr.

Biography & Memoirs of Abdollah Maleki

“Kuhsalan Battle” & Kurdistan

All of those who defended the borders of Iran during the Holy Defense have memories that are subject to oblivion during time. Due to this very fact, recording their memories has become a necessity in recent years. “Kuhsalan Battle” has been compiled in light of this objective which includes the biography and reviews the memories of Commander in Chief Abdollah Maleki.

Memories of Behzad Asaei, The Sacred War fighters and a faculty, Part (I)

Hoveyzeh Was A Big Change And A Training Center For Me

Behzad Asaei was born in Tehran in 1965. He studied in schools such as al-Khwarizmi, Hashtroodi and Mofid and graduated in 1983. He spent B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering (power) in Tehran University. During 1987-1990 he worked in Hemmat Missile Industries Complex. Asaei became a faculty of Yazd University in 1990 and went Australia, Sydney in 1992 to pursue Ph.D. He graduated in Ph.D. in 1996. He started production of electric vehicles in Australia, Sydney in 1993.

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Seyyed of Quarters 15 (10)

Memories of Iranian Released POW, Seyyed Jamal Setarehdan

Edited and Compiled by: Sassan Nateq

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2016 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

 

Iraqis fired the region when they had nothing to do. One day I saw a newly-arrived soldier has stood in the center of battalion grounds, when Iraqis were shelling the region. Other soldiers had entrenched, but he looked around baffled.


 
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