COAS meets Pakistan Army team after gold medal victory at Cambrian Patrol Exercise

Rawalpindi: Army Chief General Asim Munir met with the Pakistan Army team that won the gold medal at the prestigious Cambrian Patrol exercise in the UK.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the exercise, held in October, saw 143 teams competing, with Pakistan’s team demonstrating exceptional skill and winning the gold medal for the sixth time.

The Cambrian Patrol is widely regarded as one of the most challenging military exercises in the world. Held in the rugged mountain terrain of central Wales, the exercise tests participants’ physical endurance, combat strategy, and mental resilience.

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The ISPR added that the Army Chief praised the Pakistan Army team for their remarkable achievement, acknowledging their contribution in maintaining Pakistan’s honor on the international stage.

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