6.Sikh Statue in Forli, Italy in honor of Sikh Soldiers of the World Wars, Statue by World Sikh Shaheed Military Yaadgari Commitee To honor 300 years of Khalsa and the sacrifice of Sikh soldiers during World Wars, the City of Ieper together with the European Sikh Community organized a Celebration of Peace on Sunday 4 April 1999 at Cloth Hall in Ieper, Belgium.
GRAVESEND, UK—In a very dignified ceremony, the long awaited statue unveiling of Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji DFC took place in Gravesend (Kent, UK). Mayor of Gravesham, Councillor John Caller, welcomed everyone and highlighted the long journey to install the statue of this extraordinary local hero.
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.
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Design unveiled for statue honouring Sikh soldiers of … As well as honouring Sikh soldiers’ role in the First World War, … The gurdwara is covering the cost of …
As well as honouring Sikh soldiers' role in the First World War, … A clay model of a bronze statue of a Sikh soldier … The gurdwara is covering the cost of …
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).
More than 83,000 turbaned Sikh soldiers gave their lives and more than 1,00,000 were injured during the two world wars. President of the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Smethwick, which is covering the cost of the statue, Jatinder Singh said, “These men volunteered to serve and fought to defend the freedoms we enjoy today.
The War Hero statues that were unveiled at the National Sikh Museum in Debry, England.
A statue paying tribute to a courageous and decorated hero of the Second World War will be unveiled later this month. The monument to squadron leader Mahinder Singh Pujji DFC (Distinguished Flying Cross), who lived in The Grove, Gravesend, will be open for people to enjoy on November 28.