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The Sri Lanka Army Special Forces Regiment is considered one of the best Special Forces divisions in the world, usually ranked in the top 10 in the world. The Special Forces Regiment currently consists of four regular battalions organized into the Special Forces Brigade, under the operational command of I Corps forming its Special Operations ...
General Hamilton Wanasinghe - on the retired list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1988-91. [7] General Cecil Waidyaratne - on the retired list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1991-93. [8] General G. H. de Silva - on the retired list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1994-96. [9] General Rohan Daluwatte - on the retired list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1996-98. [10]
Sri Lanka Light Infantry: 39: Major General U.B.L. Fernando: 3 February 2007: 5 February 2008: Gajaba Regiment: 40: Major General N Wijesinghe: 5 February 2008: 2 March 2009: Sri Lanka Artillery: 41: Major General G.A. Chandrasiri: 1 March 2009: 12 July 2009: Sri Lanka Armoured Corps: 42: Major General Mendaka Samarasinghe: 24 July 2009: 29 ...
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Sri Lankan Special Task Force officers (1 P) Pages in category "Special forces of Sri Lanka" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The Army Headquarters, situated in Sri Jayawardenepura is the main administrative and the operational headquarters of the Sri Lanka Army. Organized and controlled by the Army General Staff at Army HQ, various formations are raised from time to time to suit various security requirements and operation in the country and overseas.
The Sri Lanka Army is the oldest and largest of Sri Lanka's three armed services. Established as the Royal Ceylon Army in 1949, it was renamed when Sri Lanka became a republic in 1972. The Army of approximately 255,000 regular and reserve personnel including 90,000 National Guardsmen and is responsible for overseeing land-based military and ...