New Batch of 3,052 Agniveers Graduates from Ahilyanagar Armored Corps Center

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Deependra Singh

New Batch of 3,052 Agniveers Graduates from Ahilyanagar Armored Corps Center

Mumbai, June 20: The passing out parade for the eighth batch of Agniveers took place on Saturday at the headquarters of the Armored Corps Center and School in Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra. A total of 3,052 Agniveers successfully graduated from the Army Corps Center and School portal during this event.

The Agniveers showcased remarkable discipline, enthusiasm, and high morale as they marched to military tunes. The reviewing officer congratulated the newly trained soldiers on completing their 24-week training program. He emphasized that this training has transformed these young individuals into empowered soldiers of the Army Corps.

The Agniveers underwent basic military training, which included driving and maintenance training, followed by advanced military training in two phases. Upon graduation, they emerged as physically fit, skilled in their primary trades, and motivated soldiers ready to serve in various regiments of the Army Corps, embodying the spirit of national service, pride, and dedication.

Additionally, on the same day, 3,650 Agniveers graduated from the Artillery Center in Nashik. After rigorous military training, they are now prepared to join the Indian Army. This event was marked as a proud and significant achievement, with the attestation parade for Agniveer batch 08/26 held on June 19 and 20.

The ceremony symbolized their formal entry into the Indian Army and their readiness to serve the nation with dedication, discipline, and honor. The parade was inspected by Major General N.R. Pandey (CSM), the Commandant of the Nashik Artillery Center. The event displayed excellent drill movements, military protocols, and precision, reflecting the high standards of training provided at one of the premier training centers of the Indian Army. This impressive performance was a testament to the commitment, dedication, and professionalism of both the Agniveers and their instructors.

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