Passing out parade: Rangers induct new batch of recruits

Published November 12, 2014
Soldiers march during the passing out parade in Karachi.  — AFP Photo
Soldiers march during the passing out parade in Karachi. — AFP Photo
Paramilitary soldiers perform at the ceremony.— AFP Photo
Paramilitary soldiers perform at the ceremony.— AFP Photo
Soldiers march during the passing out parade in Karachi.  — AFP Photo
Soldiers march during the passing out parade in Karachi. — AFP Photo
Rangers parade at the Sindh Rangers Training Centre in Karachi. — AFP Photo
Rangers parade at the Sindh Rangers Training Centre in Karachi. — AFP Photo
Soldiers march during the passing out parade in Karachi.  — AFP Photo
Soldiers march during the passing out parade in Karachi. — AFP Photo
Soldiers perform at the event. — AFP Photo
Soldiers perform at the event. — AFP Photo

The 18th passing out parade was organised for the Rangers basic recruits training course at the Sindh Rangers Training Centre in Karachi. Some 1,122 rangers were inducted following completion of their training.

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