The most unjust major general who died was shot in the head by himself when he hit the target, wonde

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

The most unjust major general who died!In 2010, when the Indian Navy Chief of Staff Rear Admiral inspected the troops, it happened that the troops were conducting live-fire training. In order to show his image as a close friend and his determination to change jobs, he offered to train with the soldiers. Unexpectedly, when Jamwar actually operated, the gun actually jammed. He actually pressed his eyes to the muzzle of the gun, trying to see what was wrong.

As a result, the gun misfired at this point, and the bullet hit him in the head, killing him instantly, leaving everyone present stunned.

On that day, Rear Admiral Jamwar visited the Naval Training Centre in the port of Cochin, where 24 soldiers were training in shooting, using Ingsas rifles at a distance of 100 metres. After watching it, Jamwar's heart itched for a while, and he also wanted to try two shots in the next game. He made his request to the director of the training center, Major General Kumar, who accompanied him, and Kumar, although he was a little hesitant, agreed.

But Jamwar wasn't content with shooting with a rifle, he felt it was too easy, and he wanted to shoot a 100-meter target.

This surprised Kumar and the soldiers present, because pistol shooting usually only hits 25-meter targets, and those who can hit the bull's-eye at 50 meters are sharpshooters, and Jamwar is so confident that he wants to challenge the 100-meter target!Kumar had no choice but to give him a Beretta 9mm pistol.

Jamwar took his pistol and walked to the firing point, smiling and saying to the soldiers: "Boys, look ahead, I'm going to show you a hand." With that, he aimed at the distant target and pulled the trigger.

To everyone's surprise, the pistol did not make any sound, but jammed. Jamwar panicked all of a sudden, he never thought that his rifle would malfunction at this time, making him lose face in front of the whole team.

In a hurry, ignoring the reminder of the soldier next to him, he picked up the pistol and began to check, which was nothing, but he was too anxious to raise the muzzle of the gun to his eyes to check the problem. This scene stunned everyone present, they all knew that this is the most basic common sense, the muzzle of the gun can never be pointed at themselves or others, let alone with their eyes, in case the gun goes off, the consequences are unimaginable.

Unfortunately, at this moment, the pistol suddenly misfired, and a bullet came out of the muzzle of the gun and hit Jamwal directly in the head, and he fell to the ground on the spot, blood flowing, and his eyes were round, as if he couldn't understand why the pistol suddenly worked so well.

The soldiers who reacted also hurried to find medical personnel, but unfortunately, the headshot at close range killed with one blow, and there was no need to rescue them.

As soon as this accident came out, it immediately attracted the extreme attention of the Indian military high-level, and they immediately launched an investigation to find out the truth of the accident. They investigated and investigated, but found that it was Jamwar's own misoperation and lack of even the most basic common sense, which led to such a tragedy and made the entire Indian Navy a joke.

Although Major General Jamwar is an anti-submarine expert, his military quality is very low, and he can become a major general of the navy, and he has a lot of connections and connections behind him, and he has no merits that he can do.

In this regard, Jamwar is also very weak-minded, he can neither come out to refute those who deny him, nor does he really have any ability to prove himself. So, he thought of a way, that is, in the shooting training, to show his marksmanship, so that the soldiers can see his ability, and the leaders can see his demeanor.

Unexpectedly, he sent himself to see the Buddha, and people are not as good as heaven!Also, this dark eye circle, is it the legendary Yintang blackening?

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