In a ceremonial display of pride and tradition, the Army Postal Service Wing celebrated its significant milestone of 75 years, marked by a grand parade at Kamptee, Nagpur. Major General MK Khan, the Assistant Director-General of the Army Postal Service (APS), took the honor of reviewing the parade, showcasing the dedication and discipline that has been a hallmark of the APS throughout its storied history.
The event was not just a display of military precision and pageantry but also a moment to honor and remember the invaluable contributions of the veterans of the Corps.
These individuals, through their service, have played a crucial role in ensuring the APS flag remains a symbol of commitment and service to the nation.
In recognition of their efforts, Maj Gen MK Khan released a special cover, a philatelic gesture that captures the essence of the celebration and the rich legacy of the APS.
The felicitation of the veterans added a poignant touch to the celebrations, reminding those present of the sacrifices and hard work of those who served before them. This act of acknowledgment serves as a bridge between the past and the present, underlining the continuous thread of dedication that runs through the Corps.
The 75th anniversary of the Army Postal Service Wing stands as a testament to the unwavering service and contributions of its members, both past and present. As the APS looks towards the future, the events at Kamptee, Nagpur, reinforce the Corps’ commitment to excellence and service, honoring a legacy that has been 75 years in the making.
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