IG Frontier Corps inspects 68th batch passing-out parade in Loralai, father of martyred soldier invited as chief guest
Grand passing-out parade of the 68th batch (Phase Two) of Frontier Corps Balochistan (North) held at FC Training Centre Loralai on Sunday. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB
A grand passing-out parade of the 68th batch (Phase Two) of Frontier Corps Balochistan (North) was held at the FC Training Centre Loralai on Sunday, where 1,104 recruits completed their training in a ceremony marked by military pageantry and community participation.
Inspector General FC Balochistan (North), Major General Muhammad Atif Mujtaba, inspected the parade and congratulated personnel who completed their training as well as their families.
The ceremony was marked by military pageantry and a ceremonial band, while the newly trained recruits marched in formation across the parade ground. “All recruits should feel proud to become part of FC Balochistan (North), a prestigious institution known for its proud traditions, sacrifice, and bravery,” said Major General Mujtaba while addressing the recruits.
In a tribute, the father of martyred Khateeb Amshad Ali from Nushki, Nawab Khan, was invited as the chief guest, and tribute was paid to his family’s sacrifice.
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The strong participation of tribal elders, local notables, distinguished guests, and representatives of civil society at the passing-out parade further strengthened the close ties and mutual trust between the FC and the public.
One of the newly passed-out recruits, Shakir, urged the country’s youth to join the forces, while another recruit, Nabi, expressed his pride at serving his country.
At the conclusion of the passing-out ceremony, special awards were also distributed among recruits who demonstrated outstanding performance.
