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War veteran Hav. Dazo Angami dies at 84

Published on Jan 10, 2019

By EMN

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[caption id="attachment_226938" align="alignright" width="247"] Havildar Dazo Angami[/caption] Dimapur, Jan. 9 (EMN): Havildar (Rtd) Dazo Angami (Sohuyi Sazo), a war veteran of the 1969 Indo-Pakistan war and recipient of Ashok Chakra medal, Sangram medal, Poorvi Star medal and 25th Indian Independence anniversary medal, passed away on January 9 after brief illness at his private Rukizu residence in Pfutsero sub-division under Phek district. He was 84 years and is survived by one son, three daughters and host of grandchildren. The war veteran was born in 1934 at Phusachodu village. His father Murhachu died when he was still very young and was brought up by his uncle Pohu Sazo. Hav. Dazo Angami joined Assam Police at the age of 14 years as constable in Dergaon, Assam, on August 10, 1948. Later, he left Assam Police and went to Shillong where he got recruited into Assam Regiment in 1958. He was first posted in Sikkim battalion and later transferred to 6th battalion of Assam Regiment in 1962. When the Indo-Pakistan war broke out in 1969, he was posted to the frontier areas bordering to East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) from 1969 to 1972. He participated in the Indo-Pakistan war and was in the forefront from November - December 1971. During the war, he was posted in various places such as Halley, Lalmati, lsordy, Sylhet to name a few. After actively serving the regiment, he retired from service in 1974 in the rank of Havildar. He was decorated with a number of medals for his proficiency in the service.