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Indian Army got a war museum and a memorial dedicated to the heroes of the 1965 and 1971 war with Pakistan. The Jaisalmer War Museum and memorial inaugurated by Lieutenant General Ashok Singh, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Southern Command, has been established in the Military Station of Jaisalmer to commemorate the sacrifice of war heroes.
The War Museum is located 10 km from Jaisalmer on the Jaisalmer-Jodhpur Highway in the military station. The inauguration of the museum in the Golden Jubilee Commemoration Year of 1965 Indo-Pak War is also a tribute to all soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice in the defence of the motherland.
The museum has two large Information Display Halls, an Audio Visual Room and a souvenir shop. There are a large number of captured war trophies and own vintage equipment on display to include tanks, guns and military vehicles.
The Indian Air Force has presented a Hunter aircraft for the museum, which was used during the Battle for Laungewala in 1971 Indo-Pak War that led to the creation of Bangladesh. The entry to the war museum is free for all visitors.
In addition, to commemorate Battle of Laungewala which was fought on December 4-5, 1971, a War Memorial has been constructed and inaugurated at the very site where the Pakistani offensive was blunted, with over 179 Pakistani soldiers killed/wounded and 37 Pakistani tanks destroyed.
The murals of the soldiers, whose supreme sacrifice led to victory in the Laungewala battle and the 106 mm Recoilless Gun (main anti-tank weapon) employed to destroy a number of Pakistani tanks occupy a place of pride in the memorial. The memorial also has a state of art audio visual theatre for screening the movies on the Battle of Laungewala. Located just two hours away from Jaisalmer, the memorial is open seven days a week and the entry is free for visitors.
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