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Coffee table book on Army regiment released

CHANDIGARH: To commemorate the diamond jubilee of the Brigade of The Guards Regimental Centre a coffee table book recording varied facets of postindependent Indias first AllIndia All Class infantry regiment has been released
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Lt Gen Surinder Singh, GOC-in-C, Western Command, releases a coffee table book in Chandimandir. Tribune photo
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Chandigarh, November 1

To commemorate the diamond jubilee of the Brigade of The Guards Regimental Centre, a coffee table book recording varied facets of post-independent India’s first “All-India All Class” infantry regiment has been released.

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Titled ‘Brigade of The Guards — Pahla Hamesha Pahla’, the 200-page book has chronicled the Brigade’s entire 68-year-old extraordinary and fascinating journey and detailing experiences through photographs and supporting text.

The Brigade of the Guards was raised in 1949 by Field Marshal KM Cariappa, the then Commander-in-Chief of Indian Army, and unlike other infantry regiments, draws its manpower from all parts of the country. It consists of 22 Battalions, all of which are fully mechanised.

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The book was released by Lt-Gen Surinder Singh, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Command, and Colonel of the Brigade of The Guards in Chandimandir. Senior serving and retired Guards officers, including Lt-Gen HRS Mann and Lt-Gen OP Nandrajog were present on the occasion.

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