
Imphal East, Oct 27: In a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of the Indian Infantry, Spear Corps of the Indian Army organised an Ex-Servicemen (ESM) Outreach Programme at Sanasabi Village, Imphal East, as part of the Infantry Day celebrations.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from local veterans, Veer Naris, and their families, reflecting the deep bond between the Army and the people it serves. The programme aimed to honour the contributions of former soldiers while addressing their welfare concerns.
As part of the outreach, a medical screening camp was conducted for veterans and dependents, offering free consultations and health check-ups. The initiative reaffirmed the Army’s enduring commitment to the well-being of its extended family and the ethos of “Once a soldier, always a soldier.”
Officers from Spear Corps interacted with the veterans, appreciating their lifelong service and seeking feedback on welfare measures. The event underscored the Army’s focus on strengthening ties with the veteran community and ensuring they remain connected, cared for, and respected.
The Infantry Day celebration at Sanasabi Village served as a reminder of the sacrifice, courage, and unity that define India’s infantry soldiers—past and present.
Imphal East, Oct 27: In a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of the Indian Infantry, Spear Corps of the Indian Army organised an Ex-Servicemen (ESM) Outreach Programme at Sanasabi Village, Imphal East, as part of the Infantry Day celebrations.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from local veterans, Veer Naris, and their families, reflecting the deep bond between the Army and the people it serves. The programme aimed to honour the contributions of former soldiers while addressing their welfare concerns.
As part of the outreach, a medical screening camp was conducted for veterans and dependents, offering free consultations and health check-ups. The initiative reaffirmed the Army’s enduring commitment to the well-being of its extended family and the ethos of “Once a soldier, always a soldier.”
Officers from Spear Corps interacted with the veterans, appreciating their lifelong service and seeking feedback on welfare measures. The event underscored the Army’s focus on strengthening ties with the veteran community and ensuring they remain connected, cared for, and respected.
The Infantry Day celebration at Sanasabi Village served as a reminder of the sacrifice, courage, and unity that define India’s infantry soldiers—past and present.
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