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Joint Training Doctrine Indian Armed Forces 2017: Navy chief launches document on joint training of three services
Joint Training Doctrine Indian Armed Forces 2017: Navy chief launches document on joint training of three services
Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba, Who Is The Chairman Of Chiefs Of Staff Committee, On Tuesday Launched A First Of Its Kind Document On Joint Training Aimed At Promoting Synergy Among The Three Services. PTI | Updated on: 15 Nov 2017, 03:26:38 AM
New Delhi :
Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba, who is the chairman of Chiefs of Staff Committee, on Tuesday launched a first of its kind document on joint training aimed at promoting synergy among the three services.
Charles Barker BRIGADIER Charles Barker MBE MC served with the Gordon Highlanders in France, North Africa, Sicily, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Malaya. he also held several exacting staff posts. His MC was awarded for his eight months as Brigade Major for 152 Infantry Brigade in north-West Europe during 1944-45. His citation recorded his cheerfulness, resource, and determination had been most marked and in the heat of the battle he had remained unruffled. The citation noted that on several occasions Brigade HQ was shelled and mortared and his readiness maturely to take decisions in the absence of his commander affected the success of several operations.
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ISLAMABAD: Former Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral (R) Karamat Rahman Niazi passed away here on Tuesday. Admiral Karamat, who got commission in Pakistan Navy in 1951, remained the Naval Chief from 1979 to 1983. Upon commissioning of PNS Ghazi in Pakistan Navy in 1963, he was appointed as Commanding Officer of country s first submarine. Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Nadeem Raza also offered deepest condolences on demise of the ex-naval chief.
Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa also expressed heartfelt condolences on the sad demise of former chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Karamat.
According to ISPR, in separate condolence messages on Tuesday, they prayed that Allah Almighty may bless his soul and give strength to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss.