The Military Nursing Service (MNS) Officers commemorated their 100th Raising Day with great pride and reverence on 3rd October 2025 at the Military Hospital (MH), Dehradun. The landmark occasion marked a century of dedicated service, compassion, and commitment by the MNS towards the healthcare of soldiers, veterans, and their families โ a legacy that continues to be an integral part of the Indian Armed Forces.
Celebrating a Century of Service
The grand ceremony witnessed the presence of several distinguished military leaders and dignitaries. Maj Gen M.S. Gill, VSM, General Officer Commanding (GOC), Uttarakhand Sub Area (UKSA), graced the occasion as the chief guest. He was joined by Maj Gen Rohan Anand, SM, Additional Director General, Group Headquarters NCC, Brig Ram Singh Thapa, Deputy GOC, UKSA, Brig Parikshit Singh, Commandant, MH Dehradun, along with senior officers and esteemed guests from the armed forces and medical fraternity.
The event commenced with a ceremonial address highlighting the glorious journey of MNS since its inception in 1925. Over the past 100 years, MNS Officers have played a pivotal role not only in providing medical care during peace and war but also in advancing military medicine, disaster response, and humanitarian missions across the nation and abroad.
Honouring Commitment and Dedication
Speaking at the event, Maj Gen M.S. Gill lauded the exceptional contribution of the Nursing Officers, acknowledging their unwavering commitment, compassion, and professional excellence. He emphasised that MNS Officers have been the โbackbone of medical servicesโ in the armed forces โ providing critical care in field hospitals, counter-insurgency areas, and peacekeeping missions while upholding the highest standards of medical ethics and dedication.
The GOC also highlighted how the selfless service of MNS personnel has strengthened the morale of troops and their families, contributing immensely to operational readiness and national security. He expressed gratitude for their sacrifices and relentless efforts, often carried out in challenging conditions and remote locations.
A Legacy of Compassion and Excellence
Since its establishment, the Military Nursing Service has evolved from a small group of nurses into a highly trained and professional force, equipped with advanced medical knowledge and field experience. MNS Officers have been at the forefront during wars, pandemics, and humanitarian crises โ symbolising courage, resilience, and care under fire.
As the MNS steps into its second century, the celebrations at MH Dehradun served not only as a tribute to its glorious past but also as a reaffirmation of its mission to continue delivering excellence in military healthcare and serving the nation with honour and dedication.