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Army chief witnesses war games at Gujranwala
Dated: 2012-08-08
RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani visited Gujranwala, to attend the concluding session of Gujranwala Corps War Games.
The War Games being conducted at various Corps Headquarters are part of the Azm-e-Nau series exercises. This year’s Azm-e-Nau series started with the Central Command War Games in May, which comprised multiple planning and conduct sessions attended by senior Army and PAF officers. The process will continue, at other Command and Corps Headquarters, to review and validate operational plans in the light of current threat spectrum.
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The War Games being conducted at various Corps Headquarters are part of the Azm-e-Nau series exercises. This year’s Azm-e-Nau series started with the Central Command War Games in May, which comprised multiple planning and conduct sessions attended by senior Army and PAF officers. The process will continue, at other Command and Corps Headquarters, to review and validate operational plans in the light of current threat spectrum.
Later, COAS visited Army Marksmen Unit at Jhelum, a newly raised organization aimed at ensuring that basic shooting skills in the Army are not only maintained, but improved in a scientific and progressive manner.
On arrival at Gujranwala, Corps Commander Gujranwala Lieutenant General Raheel Sharif received COAS.
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