Pak Army wins UK drill contest

Published June 14, 2019
Pakistan Army won international military drill competition known as Pace Sticking Competition held at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK, on Thursday. — Photo courtesy ISPR
Pakistan Army won international military drill competition known as Pace Sticking Competition held at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK, on Thursday. — Photo courtesy ISPR

KARACHI: Pakistan Army won international military drill competition known as Pace Sticking Competition held at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK, on Thursday.

The Pakistan Army’s team has been winner for the consecutive two years.

Last year, the army participated for the first time in the event.

A Pakistan Military Academy team represented Pakistan Army in the competition.

Published in Dawn, June 14th, 2019

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