Pakistan Army on Wednesday emerged as the winner in the international military drill competition held in the United Kingdom. This is the third consecutive year the Pakistan military would be wining the price.
According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the competition, known as Pace Sticking Competition, took place at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in Berkshire county, UK.
Pakistan Army was represented by Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) in the competition, and this year, nine teams took part in the competition.
Maj Gen Dunzan Capps, the Sandhurst Commandant, commended the Pakistan team for its “superb synchronisation” and for winning the competition for the third straight year.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (UK), Moazzam Ahmad Khan, lauded his country’s dedication and spirit to take on the challenge.
He said the Pakistan team once again demonstrated the highest standards of professionalism and excellence maintained by our Armed Forces.
The Pace Sticking Competition has been held in the UK since 1928 with its history linked to the Royal Regiment of Artillery.
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