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Er.....the press release clearly states they were PMA Instructors....
So they were NOT elite fighting troops?
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Er.....the press release clearly states they were PMA Instructors....
So they were NOT elite fighting troops?
These are useless competitions and we should stop sending our troops to our ex colonial masters (present colonial mindset slavery masters).
Stop exposing your troops to British haramkhor lifestyle and stop sending them to Sandhurst. I may be sounding dumb but it isn't that simple.
You are right, you sound dumb.
Are you one of those who seek asylum?
and send them to Iran lol ?I may be sounding dumb but it isn't that simple.
Obsession much?and send them to Iran lol ?
Most posters here seem to be very naive and young hence are making foolish statements with out trying to understand the idea behind the whole system perfected over centuries to make Pakistan army what it is today.
In that whole system drill sgt./ stick compition are a very small but very important cog. Discipline is the foundation of an army.
The most important aspect of an outstanding army that defreanciates it from the others is discipline.
A cadet ( soldier or an officer) when they enter their respective academy/centers are broken down and remodeled. In that whole process drills are one of the main exercises that instill discipline in a cadet.
Pakistan Army is pretty disciplined and professional without these competitions as well. We just can't move on from West. Kal ko bachy bhi to udhr he bhejne hoty hen.
lol, coming from an agent of Iran. hahahaObsession much
This is not a colonial tradition, rather a military tradition. It is the hallmark of military discipline and bearing.These colonial traditions needs to end. The most stupidest competition a military could practice.
This question gets asked often as to why we send our SSG troops to exercises where other countries may have regular troops. First thing to understand is that these exercises are not "competitions" where you get ranked from top to bottom. They are opportunities to engage and learn from each other.they weren't regulars they were ssg competing against regulars of other countries
These colonial traditions needs to end. The most stupidest competition a military could practice.
lol, coming from an agent of Iran. hahaha