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Army celebrates Infantry day in JK

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Press Trust of India Jammu
The Indian Army in Jammu and Kashmir today celebrated the Infantry Day by organising a solemn but impressive wreath laying ceremony at the war memorial in Chandimandir here.

Lt. Gen. Surinder Singh, Western Army Commander laid the wreath.

He along with senior veterans and serving officers of the Infantry paid homage to personnel who laid down their lives defending the nation.

The day is celebrated on October 27 every year, as it is on this day in 1947 the first Indian soldier (First Battalion of the Sikh Regiment) landed at Srinagar airport to defend the Kashmir Valley against the onslaught of Pakistani raiders.
 

Maj Somnath Sharma of the Kumaon regiment won the first Paramvir Chakra (posthumously) during these operations in the battle of Badgam.

"Ever since, the Infantry has stood tall against all adversities and played a stellar role in all operations post independence including counter insurgency and internal security duties," a defence spokesman said.

The day was celebrated across the Northern Command at Udhampur.

Lieutenant General D Anbu, GOC-IN-C Northern Command, complimented all ranks of the infantry for their devotion to duty.

A wreath laying ceremony was organised at various locations of the White Knight Corps. Forty ex-servicemen from Palma and nearby areas also attended the function at Romeo Force War Memorial.

Major General Raj Sinha, General Officer Commanding Romeo Force paid tributes and laid a wreath.

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First Published: Oct 28 2017 | 1:02 AM IST

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