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COAS Presented President’Standard’to Front Liner18Cavalry:Visited GoldenTemple

General COAS Presented President ‘Standard’to 18 CAVALRY:Visited Golden Temple Also
Dalbir Singh,Suhag Chief of the Army Staff, on behalf of the PRESIDENT OF INDIA, Pranab Mukherjee, presented the ‘Standard’ to 18 CAVALRY. It Is Front Liner Regiment of the Indian Armoured Corps
General Is also the Honorary Colonel of this Regiment and his father Risaldar Major Ramphal Singh (Retired) had served with distinction during both the Indo-Pak War of 1965 & 1971.
To commemorate this historic event, the Chief of the Army Staff also released a “Special Day Cover”.
The ceremony was also attended by Lieutenant General KJ Singh, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Command, Lieutenant General Praveen Bakshi, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command and a number of senior officers and civil dignitaries.
This honour has been bestowed upon the 18 CAVALRY in due recognition of the dedicated service rendered by the Regiment since its raising on 31 Jan 1842.
18 CAVALRY is a front line Regiment of the Indian Armoured Corps which has participated in a large number of operations undertaken by the Army since its raising. In the course of discharging its onerous duties, both in operations and in peace, the hard work done and sacrifices made by the valiant soldiers of this Regiment have been duly recognised by the 29 battle and theatre honours received by the Regiment, second highest in the Armoured corps.
The Parade was commanded by Colonel Anup Tiwary, Commandant 18 CAVALRY along with other regimental officers, Junior Commission Officers and Other Ranks.
General ,Along With Wife,,also Visited Golden Temple And Bowed To Guru Granth Saheb. Listened Guru Vani for 10 Minutes In Darbar Saheb[Garbh Grah] SGPC Officers Present Religious Books+Shawl+Model Of Historic Temple
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The Chief of Army Staff, General Dalbir Singh presenting the President’s ‘Standard’ to 18 Cavalry, in Amritsar on March 07, 2016.

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Association Of Cavalry Officers Laid Wreath At Teen Murti Memorial

[New Delhi]Association Of Cavalry Officers Paid Homage To Cavalry Warriors Since First World War.
A wreath laying ceremony was organised today at the Teen Murti Memorial by the Cavalry Officer’s Association to honour the sacrifice and contribution of the Indian Cavalry since World War I.
Teen Murti memorial was instituted in memory of the Cavalry personel of the 15th Imperial Service Cavalry Brigade composed of Cavalry Regiments from the Indian States of Hyderabad+Mysore + Jodhpur + detachments from Bhavnagar+Kashmir + Kathiawar who gave their lives in the Great War of 1914-1919 in the Sinai+Palestine+Syria.
The memorial service included wreaths being placed by serving and retired officers of the Cavalry.
Speaking on the occasion, Lt Gen Aditya Singh(Retd), President Cavalry Officers Association, pointed out the great contribution of the Indian Armoured Corps in protecting the Nation’s sovereignty. This is aptly reflected by the gallantry awards earned by the Corps since independence which includes
Two Param Vir Chakras,
15 Mahavir Chakras,
One Kirti Chakra,
60 Vir Chakras and
23 Shaurya Chakras.
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Cavalry officers paying homage to honour the sacrifice and contribution of the Indian Cavalry, in New Delhi on 15, 2014.