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Multan Corps wins 5th Pak Army Team Spirit competition

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Fifth International Pakistan Army Team Spirit competition has been concluded at National Counter Terrorism Center on Sunday.

Multan Corps won the competition while Rawalpindi Corps got second position.

As per the ISPR, Inspector General and Evaluation Lieutenant General Syed Muhammad Adnan participated in the competition as chief guest.

He distributed medals and awards among winners and candidates.

In the concluding ceremony, Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malki, Morocco envoy to Pakistan Muhammad Karmon and observers and defence attachés of the various countries participated.

The Nepal, turkey and Uzbekistan teams won gold medals and silver awards won by Kenya, Morocco and Sri Lanka teams while bounce medals were awarded to Jordan and Saudi Arabia teams.

According to ISPR, eight teams from Pakistan Army and eight international military teams including Jordan, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Turkey and Uzbekistan participated in one of the toughest team competitions.

The three days long competition is designed to test tactical skills, endurance and responses of soldiers under extremely challenging real time field scenarios.

 

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