Corps Of Military Police Celebrates 81st Raising Day

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Pune, October 19, 2020: The Corps of Military police, the epitome of discipline and light of guidance to the Armed Forced be it in war or peace having completed 80 years of yeoman service celebrated their 81st Raising Day on 18 October.

The force has proved its worth in all the wars fought by India both pre and post-independence. Be it a guidance to advancing force, management of Prisoner of War Camp, traffic management, various ceremonial activities and piloting the VIP convoys during peace, the force has evolved from strength to strength. The force is also now inducting women recruits which is another proud achievement of the Corps.

The Corps has been rendering invaluable service in the upkeep of good order and discipline and in strengthening the moral fabric of the Army. It has closely monitored the changing social dynamics impacting the organisation and works towards finding pragmatic solutions to maintain optimal standards of discipline, a continued reverence of the rich cultural ethos of the Army and enviable internal health of the organization.

On this occasion, Lieutenant General CP Mohanty, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command complimented all ranks of Corps of Military Police for living up to their motto ‘Seva Tatha Sahayata’ and urged them to continue working hard for maintenance of law and order within the force both during peace and war.

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