Iran s Ground Force to publish 50 new titles



18 April 2012

The Ground Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran will publish as many as 50 new titles in the resent year in Iranian calendar. The titles will cover issues about the role of ground forces in the Sacred Defense.

IBNA: The main theme of the books will be introducing top comrades in the war who served in the ground forces of Iran's army.

The organization of Army's Ground Force Devotees will published some 50 titles about the history of the Sacred Defense, and memories of veterans, casualties and devotees of the army.

Moreover, the lives and martyrdom of privates and low-ranking militants will also be covered in the books.

Besides, untold stories of the war by those fighting in the war fronts will be considered in the works.

Over 48,000 militants from the army of the Islamic Republic of Iran were martyred in the Iraq-imposed war on Iran and only a few of them have been introduced to the Iranian society so far.



 
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