Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Information about Exercise Cambrian Patrol/Pakistan Army Won Gold Medal

Exercise CAMBRIAN PATROL is the premier patrolling event of the British Army which is held in Wales and hosted by 160 (W) Brigade.

For 2010 it will run from 8 October until 17 October.


The exercise is held in Wales and is organised by HQ 160 (W) Brigade on behalf of HQ 5 Div, as directed by HQ Land in the Land Command Plan. Cambrian Patrol is arduous and concentrates on leadership, teamwork, physical fitness and achieving the mission. It also draws participants from foreign countries. The Cambrian Patrol is an exercise and not a competition. It is conducted for the benefit of units and there is no final order of merit. The exercise is designed to be within the capability of any well-led and well-trained patrol from any Arm or Service. The exercise is the same for Regular and Reserve Forces patrols.


Aim

The aim of The Cambrian Patrol is to provide a challenging patrols exercise in order to develop operational capability.
Applications

Units should apply using the application form which can be found in the Documents download panel on the right. Copies of the application should also be sent to the unit’s Brigade or Divisional HQ. Units are welcome to bid to enter several teams, however, last minute withdrawals due to a failure to anticipate commitments or train adequately are extremely unwelcome and may prevent other units from participating.

Bids are to show preference for dates/phases. The closing date for bids will be 3 September 2010 and details confirming unit acceptance, timings, comprehensive rules and preliminary joining instructions will be issued after this date. Receipts of all bids will be acknowledged. The organisers' decision on allocation will be final. Reserve Forces units are to note that they must be prepared to report between 0400 hrs (earliest) and 1030 hrs (latest) on Friday 8 October 2010 or Friday 15 October 2010. Units must adhere to these timings. Exact timings for each unit will be contained in the warning order which will be issued nearer the date of deployment.

An entry fee of £50 per patrol made payable to 'HQ 160 (W) Bde Central Bank' should be enclosed with the application and is not refundable after the bid is accepted in August. Forms received without an entry fee will be returned. The entry fee for foreign teams is also £50, payable by UK cheque or by cash on arrival. (A contribution from these funds will be donated to the Army Benevolent Fund if any monies are left over once all exercise expenses have been paid).

Foreign units are encouraged to enter teams on The Cambrian Patrol. There is a requirement for these teams to be hosted by British units. Wherever possible allied and affiliated units should be used. However, there may be a requirement for units on the same phase as foreign teams to assist with hosting if the above arrangement cannot be met.


It is noteworthy that Pakistan Army have Won Gold Medal in this Exersize.


~H

2 comments:

  1. Keep It Up..BeShaQ, Pakistani Armed Forces Are UnBeatable among 162 countries In the world,Mean In THe Whole World...,THe overall discepline,TEam Work,Effort,restless Work Are worthless...Allah Inka Aur Sab MusLim WOrld Ka Haami-o-Nasir Ho.Aameen...Pakistan Army Well Wisher, Waqar Razzaq, Frm Karachi

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  2. i love pakistan army and i am crazy about join pak army inshallah i jion pakistan army and do something different for my country which makes my country no.1 country in the world
    mudassar from lahore

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