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The Army Chief was in Pithoragarh on Monday to honour soldiers, retired personnel and veer naris (wives of soldiers killed on the line of duty) of the 3 Kumaon Rifles, which is celebrating its centenary year.
He also released a postage stamp on this occasion.
In his 45-minute speech, General Rawat spoke highly about the valour and glorious history of the 3 Kumaon Rifles.
"The valour displayed by Kumaunis of 3 Kumaon Rifles and Kumaon Regiment in battles right from the first World War to those fought in the post-independence era bears testimony to their exemplary contribution in securing the country's borders," he said.
The jawans of 3 Kumaon Rifles also held a parade to mark the event.
General Rawat also asked officers to dispose of matters related to pension and other benefits of ex-soldiers on priority basis.
"No delay in these matters will be tolerated," he added.
The 3 Kumaon Rifles organised several programmes on the occasion including an attractive parade, band display, dog show and exhibition of handicrafts by local artisans.
