An 8 feet high bronze statue of a turbaned Sikh soldier – highly decorated officer pilot – the late Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji DFC., is to be unveiled in Gravesend (UK).
Gravesend, UK: An 8 feet high bronze statue of a turbaned Sikh soldier is to be unveiled in Gravesend (UK). It will be one of a rare few such statues outside of India. The statue will be of the highly decorated officer pilot, the late Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji DFC.
GRAVESEND, UK—An 8 feet high bronze statue of a turbaned Sikh soldier is to be unveiled in Gravesend (UK). It will be one of a rare few such statues outside of India. The statue will be of the highly decorated officer pilot, the late Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji DFC.
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This statue is located in Ladakh. 4. The War Hero statues that were unveiled at the National Sikh Museum in Debry, England. 5. In honour of the 300 years of the Khalsa and the mass contribution of sacrifice in the World Wars, this statue of Sikh Soldiers was raised in Forli, Italy . 6. This statue is of Mohinder Singh Pujii in Gravesend UK.
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