The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Red Shield Division, part of the Spear Corps, recently visited the Agartala Military Station in Tripura, where he paid tribute to the sacrifices made by Indian soldiers during the 1971 war. At the Albert Ekka War Memorial, the GOC laid a wreath, honoring the courage, dedication, and selfless service of those who fought valiantly to protect the nation.
This visit served as a poignant reminder of the Army’s deep respect for the legacy of its fallen heroes and the values they espoused. By commemorating their sacrifices, the GOC reaffirmed the military’s commitment to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in the service of the country.
Furthermore, the visit underscored the Red Shield Division’s dedication to preserving military heritage and inspiring both current and future generations of soldiers. By recalling the sacrifices that helped shape the nation’s security, the event aimed to instill a sense of pride and responsibility among present and upcoming members of the armed forces.














