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COAS Witnesses Snipers’ Training Of Soldiers In Bahawalpur

COAS Witnesses Snipers’ Training Of Soldiers In Bahawalpur
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Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Bahawalpur today. COAS was briefed on operational, training and administrative matters of Bahawalpur Corps.

According to the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), COAS also witnessed snipers’ training of soldiers who demonstrated successfully shooting targets at long ranges as far as 1500 meters. Interacting with officers and men, COAS appreciated their professional prowess and high morale.

COAS lauded shooters on their commendable marksmanship skills. COAS particularly congratulated trainers for optimum utilisation of Extreme Long Range facility developed to train high-quality marksmen and snipers who are proving decisive in today’s battlefield environment.

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COAS said that training is a vital part of every soldier’s professional development and must remain our hallmark to meet the challenges of the future battlefield.
COAS also inaugurated Soldiers Club at Bahawalpur Garrison for the welfare of troops and their families.

Earlier, on arrival, Corps Commander Bahawalpur, Lieutenant General Syed Muhammad Adnan received COAS.

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