Gen Raheel lauds Pak Army team for victory in international competition
RAWALPINDI: Chief of the Army Staff General Raheel Sharif on Thursday met with Pakistan Army team which won Gold Medal in “Exercise Cambrian Patrol” held in UK from 14-23 October, said a statement issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
"A total of 122 teams participated in the event known as one of the toughest patrolling test for military personnel," the ISPR said. The COAS appreciated the team for their commendable performance in winning the medal and keeping Pakistan's flag high.
Cambrian Patrol is physically challenging and arduous exercise which concentrates on teamwork for achieving the mission. The teams of 8 men carrying up to 40 kgs each crosses some of the most unforgiving mountainous terrain of mid-Wales, UK, amid tactical and technical challenges, testing leadership, self-discipline, courage and determination of the participants.
This is the third time Pakistan Army has won Gold in the Cambrian Patrol winning the competition last year as well.
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