Recently Naga Regiment has been honored with 'President's Collars' Award

Recently Naga Regiment has been honored with 'President's Collars' Award

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Category : Awards Published on: October 17 2023

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  • The 'President's Collar' award is given to a military unit in recognition of exceptional service rendered to the nation in both war and peace.
  • Recently the 3rd battalion of the Naga Regiment has been awarded the 'President's Collar'.
  • Army Chief General Manoj Pandey presented the award to the Naga Regiment.
  • This award was given at Kumaon Regimental Center in Uttarakhand.
  • The President Callers Award was instituted in the year 1951 by the then President Rajendra Prasad.
  • The Indian Navy was the first to be honored with this award.\
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