News ID: 353754
Publish Date: 12 June 2012 - 08:53
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The Secret behind Father's Coming with No. 4

Navideshahed: Mrs. Kobra Keimanesh was working in the Ground Force Headquarters and her spouse was working in the Naval Health Center. Their only daughter was born in 1980 and they named her Somayeh.

Kobra Keimanesh was working in the Ground Force Headquarters and her spouse was working in the Naval Health Center. Their only daughter was born in 1980 and they named her Somayeh.

Somayeh was only 10 months old when her father was dispatched to do a commission in the Tunb Islands. At first Mrs. Keimanesh opposed this commission; because working outside of home and raising a child was really difficult for her.

Despite of her persistence, her spouse went on duty in Tunb islands. He returned home on August 31 in a distressed condition. At that time Somayeh was badly sick. She got refresh by presence of her father. After 20 days passing from that time the Iraqi Army attacked Iran and it was the time of their separation, but this time the opposition of his spouse was not useful in this field at all.

On October 2, 1980, Mrs. Keimanesh wished that her spouse to return home when their daughter is so grown up in a way that she does not distinguish him at all and then they said good bye to each other.

This visit was their final visit and her spouse was martyred in the military operation and his body was buried in Karbala.

The Red Cross gave the personal belongings of him including a torn overcoat, a wallet with some money that did not have much value at that time and a watch to the family of this martyr. Apparently he was the first martyr of the health center and after two years an appreciation letter was sent to their home on behalf of the Presidential Office.

In 2008, Mrs. Keimanesh was reading a case that she noticed a gravestone. When she verified that gravestone, she noticed that it is related to a martyr that was taken to Iran in 1990 and then it was buried too, but since the body was not confirmed as a martyr by the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs, they did not submit it to the martyrs families.
Since Mrs. Keimanesh did not like to put a bad impact on her daughter, she did not express this issue a tall; eventually Somayeh dreamed about her father in she said that it is in the number of four. Since she showed a good desire in this field, the case was being verified once again and eventually they found the grave of the martyr in the public cemetery with the key code of four. The grave is located in the piece 44, row 84, and number 24.

The End

Kobra Keimanesh was working in the Ground Force Headquarters and her spouse was working in the Naval Health Center. Their only daughter was born in 1980 and they named her Somayeh. Somayeh was only 10 months old when her father was dispatched to do a commission in the Tunb Islands. At first Mrs. Keimanesh opposed this commission; because working outside of home and raising a child was really difficult for her. Despite of her persistence, her spouse went on duty in Tunb islands. He returned home on August 31 in a distressed condition. At that time Somayeh was badly sick. She got refresh by presence of her father. After 20 days passing from that time the Iraqi Army attacked Iran and it was the time of their separation, but this time the opposition of his spouse was not useful in this field at all. On October 2, 1980, Mrs. Keimanesh wished that her spouse to return home when their daughter is so grown up in a way that she does not distinguish him at all and then they said good bye to each other. This visit was their final visit and her spouse was martyred in the military operation and his body was buried in Karbala. The Red Cross gave the personal belongings of him including a torn overcoat, a wallet with some money that did not have much value at that time and a watch to the family of this martyr. Apparently he was the first martyr of the health center and after two years an appreciation letter was sent to their home on behalf of the Presidential Office. In 2008, Mrs. Keimanesh was reading a case that she noticed a gravestone. When she verified that gravestone, she noticed that it is related to a martyr that was taken to Iran in 1990 and then it was buried too, but since the body was not confirmed as a martyr by the Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs, they did not submit it to the martyrs families. Since Mrs. Keimanesh did not like to put a bad impact on her daughter, she did not express this issue a tall; eventually Somayeh dreamed about her father in she said that it is in the number of four. Since she showed a good desire in this field, the case was being verified once again and eventually they found the grave of the martyr in the public cemetery with the key code of four. The grave is located in the piece 44, row 84, and number 24. The End
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