In a significant visit to the 60 PARA Field Hospital in Agra, Lt Gen Daljit Singh, the Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS), paid tribute to the legendary Korean war hero, Colonel AG Rangaraj, MVC. The visit underscored the enduring legacy of bravery and excellence within the armed forces.
During his time at the field hospital, Lt Gen Daljit Singh took the opportunity to witness a comprehensive display of Airborne and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) equipment, showcasing the advanced capabilities and readiness of the forces.
The highlight of the visit was the Paradrop Practice session undertaken by the Mobile Surgical Team, demonstrating precision and preparedness that the medical teams bring to the fore in critical situations.
The DGAFMS interacted closely with the troops, offering words of encouragement and acknowledgment. He lauded the troops for their “astute professionalism and battle readiness,” recognizing the high level of skill and dedication that the armed forces maintain consistently.
This visit not only served as a homage to a revered war hero but also highlighted the ongoing efforts and readiness of the armed forces to respond to both military and humanitarian needs.
The interaction between Lt Gen Daljit Singh and the troops reinforced the spirit of camaraderie and excellence that defines the armed forces.