DHONI TO PATROL AK-47 WITH A BULLETPROOF JACKET IN SRINAGAR

MS Dhoni will start military duty in the valley today
After 15 days duty in the battalion of Para Commando will go to Bangalore for training
Former Indian captain Lt Col Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be deployed for the first time in a militant unit in Kashmir on Wednesday. He will do 15 days duty in the battalion of Para Commando. He will also celebrate August 15 will also celebrate there. After that, they will go to Bangalore for training. In the terrorism zone, Dhoni will have to carry 19 kilograms of luggage.

The battalion of Para commandos, in which they will deploy Dhoni, is a unit of soldiers. There are about 700 soldiers from every part of the country. These include soldiers from all regiments like Gorkha, Sikh, Rajput, and Jat. Here, Dhoni has to do duty in both shifts daily.

WILL BE IN THE BARRACK WITH THE SOLDIERS
Dhoni officers will stay in Barrack with 50-60 soldiers instead of Mess. Dhoni himself wanted to stay in the cubicles made for the soldiers. This battalion, known for its delicious Butter Chicken, will get chicken for three days in a week. In 2011, Dhoni received the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Army’s Territorial Army.

DHONI’S WEIGHT OF 19 KG?
3 MAGAZINES: 5 KG
UNIFORM: 3 KG
SHOES: 2 KG
3 TO 6 GRENADES: 4 KG
HELMET: 1 KG
BULLETPROOF JACKET: 4 KG
1. Patrol: Dhoni patrols in the squad of 8-10 soldiers in Badami Bag Cantt area of ​​Srinagar. It will give them bulletproof jackets, AK-47 rifles, and 6 grenades. This duty reconciles with the people and to collect intelligence from the area.

2. Guard duty: Dhoni will get the job of guarding the guard unit. This work will be in two shifts of 4-4 hours. This is both day and night duty. On duty of the day, Dhoni will have to wake up at 4 o’clock. Because of night duty, it will exempt them early in the morning.

3. Post Duty: He may have to stand in the bunker without a blink This would be three times in a 2-2 hour shift. This duty will test Dhoni’s patience. Staying in silence and continuously seeing people coming and going without movement is the most important task of post duty.

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