74th Army Day observed at War Memorial in Pune
THE 74th Army Day was marked at the War Memorial in Pune, with the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, Lieutenant General J S Nain laying a wreath and paying homage to those who made the supreme sacrifice while safeguarding the sovereignty of the nation.
Army Day is celebrated on January 15 to mark this day of 1949 when Lieutenant General and later Field Marshal K M Cariappa took charge as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army from Lieutenant General Sir Francis Butcher, the last British Commander-in-Chief. Each year on this day, the soldiers of the Army, who have set an example of courage and sacrifice, are honoured.
The Southern Command, which is responsible for guarding the country’s western borders, has taken part in all major military operations since independence and has also provided aid to citizens in times of natural calamities and other disasters.
THE 74th Army Day was marked at the War Memorial in Pune, with the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, Lieutenant General J S Nain laying a wreath and paying homage to those who made the supreme sacrifice while safeguarding the sovereignty of the nation.
Army Day is celebrated on January 15 to mark this day of 1949 when Lieutenant General and later Field Marshal K M Cariappa took charge as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army from Lieutenant General Sir Francis Butcher, the last British Commander-in-Chief. Each year on this day, the soldiers of the Army, who have set an example of courage and sacrifice, are honoured.
The Southern Command, which is responsible for guarding the country’s western borders, has taken part in all major military operations since independence and has also provided aid to citizens in times of natural calamities and other disasters.
74th Army Day observed at War Memorial in Pune
THE 74th Army Day was marked at the War Memorial in Pune, with the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, Lieutenant General J S Nain laying a wreath and paying homage to those who made the supreme sacrifice while safeguarding the sovereignty of the nation.
Army Day is celebrated on January 15 to mark this day of 1949 when Lieutenant General and later Field Marshal K M Cariappa took charge as Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army from Lieutenant General Sir Francis Butcher, the last British Commander-in-Chief. Each year on this day, the soldiers of the Army, who have set an example of courage and sacrifice, are honoured.
The Southern Command, which is responsible for guarding the country’s western borders, has taken part in all major military operations since independence and has also provided aid to citizens in times of natural calamities and other disasters.
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