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Pic: Dead body Fayaz Ahmad Bhat (HM militant) of Wailo Pattan recovered in Devbug,Tangmarg
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U.S. Ambassador to India Richard Verma visits troops from 1-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 7th Infantry Division, and their Indian army counterparts as they conduct assault and defensive squad tactics at Joint Base Lewis-McChord's Leschi Town, Sep 18. U.S. Pacific Command, U.S. Army Pacific, I Corps

U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Daniel Schroeder | 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

U.S. Ambassador to India Richard Verma greets and expresses his gratitude to Indian soldiers from 6th Regiment, 6th Kumaon after demonstrating squat movement procedures with 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment lwhile on a visit to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, during the Yudh Abhyas 15 exercise, September 18. Yudh Abhyas is an annual, U.S. Army Pacific-sponsored Theater Security Cooperation Program bilateral exercise and the first one held at JBLM. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Daniel Schroeder, 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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U.S. Ambassador to India Richard Verma (left), is briefed by Lt. Col. Teddy Kleisner (right), commander, 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, about the training scenario with 1-23rd Inf. Reg. and Indian soldiers from 6th Regiment, 6th Kumaon while on a visit to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, during Exercise Yudh Abhyas 15 September 18. Yudh Abhyas is an annual, U.S. Army Pacific-sponsored Theater Security Cooperation Program bilateral exercise and the first one held at JBLM. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Daniel Schroeder, 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

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U.S. Ambassador to India Richard Verma is briefed by Indian Lt. Col. R. N. Singh about how each squad manuevers to complete the mission as Indian soldiers from 6th Regiment, 6th Kumaon train with1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment train on squad movement drills while on a visit to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, during Exercise Yudh Abhyas 15 September 18. Yudh Abhyas is an annual, U.S. Army Pacific-sponsored Theater Security Cooperation Program bilateral exercise and the first one held at JBLM. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Daniel Schroeder, 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. – Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, welcomed the U.S. Ambassador to India Richard Verma to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, September 18.

During his visit, Verma observed Indian army soldiers from 6th Regiment, 6th Kumaon training with 1-23 Inf. Reg. on squad movement procedures during exercise Yudh Abhyas 15.

Verma inquired about the benefits of training at Leschi Town, which is a mock town used to simulate scenarios for possible deployments.

Lt. Col. Teddy Kleisner, 1-23 Inf. Reg. commander, said it was a tremendous advantage to train with an international force in facilities similar to future operations.

After witnessing the Soldiers demonstrate a scenario, Verma approached the Soldiers for their input on the exercise.

“It is important to hear what the Soldiers think of the training and working with their counterparts,” said Verma. “What each Soldier does is essential to success and I appreciate their service.”

Verma concluded his visit to JBLM by meeting with Lt. Gen. Stephen Lanza, I Corps Commanding General, about the Corps’ perspective and focus during the Yudh Abhyas exercise.
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the units he provide training are;
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15 day 10 finds 1-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team and their Indian army counterparts conducting squad defense and attack tactics on Joint Base Lewis-McChord's Leschi Town in preparation for their culminating event on Monday, Sep 21.


On #YudhAbhyas 15 day 9, the U.S. Ambassador to India, Richard Verma, visited troops from 1-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 7th Infantry Division, and their Indian counterparts as they conducted assault and defensive squad training exercises at Joint Base Lewis-McChord's Leschi Town. U.S. Pacific Command, U.S. Army Pacific, I Corps



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In a deadly encounter in Longdipabram village in 1994, Captain D.P.K Pillay was wounded grievously. However, he ignored the threat to his life and insisted upon the air-lifting of two children injured in the cross fire, before he could be evacuated. He also ordered that there would be no retaliatory actions following his own evacuation. For this great act of valour and sacrifice Captain D.P.K Pillay was awarded the Shaurya Chakra in 1995.
Many years later in 2010, Brig N.J George, the Brigade Commander, who was aware of this incident sent out a patrol to enquire about the survivors from this old operation to this remote village. It was also the first time the villagers learnt that the Capt Pillay had survived and they sought a reunion with him. The young captain had become a Colonel and had been nominated to work at the National Security Council Secretariat by the Army. When Pillay visited Longdipabram, he was given a rousing welcome by all the villagers. Touched by the reception and concerned by the pathetic state of the village Col Pillay decided to launch a developmental schemes in Longdipabram.
The Army worked hard and soon provided the village with a playground, a hall and a waiting-cum goods- shed. A graveled-road to the village was sanctioned and the MHA gifted a truck to transport the village produce. The National Bamboo Mission trained the villagers to manufacture bamboo mats and agarbathi sticks and the women were provided sewing machines. Every house was given a water-storage tank and measures are now being taken to repair the local church. Continued efforts are being made by the Army to deliver solar lamps in every house.
This unsung saga of love and sacrifice reminds us that being a soldier is not just about displaying courage and sacrifice on the battlefield, but also the vision to look beyond it
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