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Bikram Singh visits Western Command

| | Jul 22, 2014, at 04:57 am
New Delhi, July 21 (IBNS): Chief of Army Staff General Bikram Singh visited headquarter Western Command for two days ending Monday.

The COAS was received by Lieutenant General Philip Campose, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Western Command. 

He was briefed on operational aspects pertaining to the Command area of responsibility.

The COAS, who is superannuating at the end of this month, interacted with the veterans residing in the city as also with commanders and other officers of the Command.

He also addressed all the officers of Western Command and exhorted them to continue working hard and maintain the highest standards of operational, training and administrative activity.

He highlighted the various initiatives undertaken over the last two years for improving satisfaction levels for serving and retired officers.

The COAS paid homage to the martyrs and laid a wreath at the Veer Smriti. 

The COAS was accompanied by President AWWA Bubbles Singh who interacted with ladies of Chandimandir Station, including the widows and Veer Naris.

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