Red Shield Division GOC Honors 1971 War Heroes at Albert Ekka Memorial in Agartala
The General Officer Commanding of the Red Shield Division, affiliated with the Spear Corps, recently made a visit to the Agartala Military Station in Tripura. In a gesture of respect, he laid a wreath at the Albert Ekka War Memorial, commemorating the bravery and ultimate sacrifices made by Indian soldiers during the 1971 war.

During this visit, the GOC paid tribute by laying a wreath at the site, reflecting on the courage, dedication, and selfless service of the soldiers who were instrumental in defending the nation during this pivotal conflict.

This act of homage serves as a reaffirmation of the Army's unwavering respect for the legacy and values upheld by its fallen warriors.

The visit not only honored past sacrifices but also highlighted the Red Shield Division's dedication to preserving military heritage. This gesture aims to inspire both current and future soldiers by remembering the sacrifices that have been instrumental in securing the nation's safety.







