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Pakistan Army Team wins gold medal at Exercise Cambrian Patrol 2024

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Pakistan Army Team wins gold medal at Exercise Cambrian Patrol 2024

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RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Army team participated in Exercise Cambrian Patrol 2024, held in Wales, UK, from October 4 to 13, and earned a gold medal for their outstanding performance among all the teams involved.
This year marks the 65th anniversary of Exercise Cambrian Patrol, which has maintained its rigorous professional standards. Patrol teams from around the world were required to tactically navigate difficult terrain, covering a distance of 60 kilometers (kms) in 48 hours while completing specialized tasks in a challenging environment, according to a news release from Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).
This year, 128 teams from 42 Countries particpated in the Exercise and out of all these teams, Pakistan Army’s Team showed Exceptional Performance in the exercise and has been awarded with the Gold Medal.
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“It is indeed a proud moment for the whole Nation and Pakistan Army, which is known for its professionalism and highest standards of training. Pakistan Army has always held Country’s flag high, Alhamdulillah” the ISPR said.

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