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Everyone in the unit is a ‘comrade in arms’ and a strong ‘Esprit de corps’ develops. In the Indian Army, everyone in a unit works to do their best for ‘naam, namak, nishan’.
In the same dictionary Esprit de corps is explained thus ... It was a treat to be regaled by the General about his days in the Indian Army and to exchange thoughts on relations between the ...
The British army in India ... tended to keep alive both the “esprit de corps”, and “kindly feelings between brother officers”. In most Indian cities, guests and visitors could stay ...
It's the foundation for the Army's physical fitness program ... reinforced that fountain with a mixture of creativity, esprit de corps and laughter during the inaugural RSC olympics.
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