Dear Sqn Ldr Cherian,
Thank you for sharing this attachment with us. So it can also mean NOT leaving somebody to a slow and inevitable death!! Difficult choice........can be made only by caring AND mentally very strong people.......
If the martyred Lance Naik Hanumanthappa Koppad had survived this ordeal, I wonder in what condition he would have been. After hypothermic exposure for more than 5 days, along with depleted oxygen level also, I really wonder how much his brain would have been functioning. He might have been breathing, his heart might have been beating; how many and which of his body parts would have deteriorated due to frost-bite / gangrene? We always remember people as we last saw them For the family of Lance Naik Hanumanthappa Koppad, it would have been heart breaking to have seen him as a broken person, in a coma, for the rest of his life.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 10:36 PM, Pullamkottu Poulose Cherian cherianpullamkottu@gmail.com [worldmalayaliclub] <worldmalayaliclub@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Dear all,Here is an update on what really happens some times in the wilderness of Siachen Glacier.If you have the patience to read it in full , one will realize what it means working in the Siachenand what it means "defending the Nation" .Pl. see attachment.RegardsSqn Ldr P P Cherian ( Retd)919447116854
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I agree with Dr Sankaran about the oxygen content in the atmosphere in Siachen areas. It is not that rare and with stage-wise acclimatisation which everyone goes through before induction into these areas,one can breath and exert oneself quite well. The actual dangers are from the avalanches which can come in at any time and blot everything in its path. The entire mountainside comes down and there is hardly any time escape. I admire the brave soldiers of 19 MADRAS who stayed put at the avalanche location and retrieved the bodies of their fallen comrades from deep snow which had turned to ice in temperatures that go down to minus 55 to 60 degrees celsius. The physical and psychological effects of serving there are something that has to be seen to be believed. I speak from experience since I commanded a battalion there and have seen these these things first hand.Regards and Godspeed,
Col M Giridhar (Retd)On Wednesday, 10 February 2016 4:11 AM, "Narayanan Sankaran drnsankaran@gmail.com [worldmalayaliclub]" <worldmalayaliclub@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
SankaranRgdsMay their kind increase!Notwithstanding such facts which should be tweaked and set right............this reveals a very hostile environment which our brave jawans are adjusting to, to fulfill their duty and protect our nation.is not fully correct. Human beings cannot live in such a low oxygen environment......normally, there is around 20% oxygen in air in the plains; and 10% of that will mean 2% oxygen in that environment in Siachen........NOT sufficient for humans to live!! Human beings will black out long before this low level is reached! The photos show some people playing cricket!!This is wonderful and revealing information about Siachen. But the people shown in the pictures are NOT carrying Oxygen cylinders. They DO NOT need oxygen masks to breathe and stay alive.THAT suggests that the statement..............There's 10% of the amount of oxygen available in Siachen than it is in plains...........It's the weather of the kind that us mortals aren't simply designed to bear.On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 10:20 AM, mahesh khorana emmkaykhorana@yahoo.co.in [worldmalayaliclub] <worldmalayaliclub@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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