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Sunday November 24, 2024

Pak Army upholds soldierly attributes of character, courage, competence: COAS

General Asim Munir was chief guest at an impressive closing ceremony of the 7th Pakistan Army Team Spirit (PATS) Exercise-2024 at Kharian Garrison

By Muhammad Anis
March 01, 2024
General Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) can be seen at an impressive closing ceremony of the 7th Pakistan Army Team Spirit (PATS) Exercise-2024 at Kharian Garrison. — x/KPForum88
General Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) can be seen at an impressive closing ceremony of the 7th Pakistan Army Team Spirit (PATS) Exercise-2024 at Kharian Garrison. — x/KPForum88

RAWALPINDI: General Syed Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) has said that Pakistan Army upholds rich soldierly attributes of ”character, courage and competence which have amply been displayed by Pakistan Army men in the face of fight against terrorism. 

The COAS was chief guest at an impressive closing ceremony of the 7th Pakistan Army Team Spirit (PATS) Exercise-2024 at Kharian Garrison.

The COAS reiterated mutual learning during such exercises and highlighted that PATS is the right forum, which appropriately combines professional military skills and tactical acumen of all participating soldiers fostering much needed team spirit in the face of evolving character of war.

“To this effect, Pakistan Army upholds rich soldierly attributes of ”character, courage and competence which have amply been displayed by our men in the face of fight against terrorism,” he said.

The COAS appreciated the participating teams for their professionalism, physical & mental endurance and high morale displayed during various stages of the exercise.

The 60 hours rigorous “Patrolling Exercise” aimed at enhancing combat skills through sharing of innovative ideas and experiences by the participants of the forum.

Seven teams from Pakistan Army and 15 teams from friendly countries including Bahrain, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Maldives, Morocco, Qatar, United States of America, Uzbekistan, Srilanka, Thailand and Turkiye participated in the exercise. Azerbaijan, China, Germany, Indonesia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Myanmar witnessed the exercise as observers.

The exercise was conducted in the semi mountainous terrain of Punjab. Over the years, the exercise has gained much prominence as a very competitive professional military activity for the friendly countries.

At the end, the COAS gave away individual and team awards to the participants of the exercise. International observers and Defence Attachés of participating countries also attended the ceremony and appreciated its professional conduct.

Earlier on arrival, the COAS was received by Commander Mangla Corps.