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  • Tornadoes reached Shillong in its mission of covering 2600 kilometers

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaOctober 8, 2022

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    The Army Service Corps Motorcycle Display Team “Tornadoes” consisting of 15 riders of Royal Enfield led by Maj Ramya Venkat & Capt AS Grewal reached the capital city of Meghalaya Shillong on Friday.

    They motor cycle riders started the expedition from Tezpur on Saturday last where the expedition was flagged off by Lt Gen DS Rana, AVSM, YSM, SM, GOC 4 Corps.

    They will be paying homage at the War Memorial in Shillong before being flagged off by Lt Gen KC Panchanathan ,GOC ,101 Area on Sunday.

    Starting from Tezpur, they rided through Tenga Valley – Bomdila- Sela Pass – Tawang – Fwd Posts of Tawang – Kalaktang – Guwahati – Shillong – Kombrian – Imphal – Dinjan and finally culminate at Gajraj War Memorial, Tezpur on October 17, next covering a distance of 2600 Km in 17 days.

    The Army Service Corps will be celebrating its 11th Reunion and 262nd Corps Day on December 8, next.

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