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Military drill Competition 2020 |Pakistan Army has won Thrice in a row.

Military drill Competition 2020 Pakistan Army has won Thrice in a row.

Good News for Pakistan that The Pakistan Army has won an international military drill competition 2020 in the UK. The international event is known as the Pace Sticking Competition which is held every year at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, United Kingdom. The Pakistan Army has been a winner of consecutive last three years.

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Posted by Gharana Pakistan on Wednesday, October 14, 2020

 Military drill Competition 2020

Military drill Competition 2020
Military drill Competition 2020

DG ISPR Major General Babar Iftikhar tweet this achievement news on his official social handle.

Inter-Services Public Relations shared the details of winning the Military drill competition 2020 on Wednesday. Major General Babar Iftikhar shared that the Pakistan Army has won an international military drill competition, which also known as Pace Sticking Competition held at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK.

This is 3rd consecutive year that Pakistan won this competition. Pakistan Military Academy represented the Pakistan Army in the event and won the title.

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The first time in 2018, the Pakistan Army participated in the event. Pakistan has been winning this competition since the first year.

Pakistani High Commission in UK also congratulated the participation team on their performance in the drills.

Moazzam Ahmad Khan said in a tweet by congratulating the winning team, praises the uppermost standards of competence and distinction upheld by Pakistan armed forces. Congratulations! Pakistan Army Team wins Pace Sticking Competition at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst for the third consecutive year.

The international drill Pace Sticking Competition has been held in the United Kindom since 1928. The Pace Sticking Competition has a history linked to the Royal Regiment of Artillery.

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