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Sri Lanka: Branch Sri Lanka Army: Type: Armoured corps: Role: Tank warfare Armoured warfare: Size: 5 regular regiments, 1 volunteer regiment: Regimental Headquarters: Rock House Army Camp: Motto(s) Whither the fates call: March: Quick - The Radetski March (traditional) Under the Double Eagle (modern) Slow - 1st Dragoon Guards and 2nd Dragoon ...
3rd Sri Lanka National Guard: 14 July 1990: 4: 4th Sri Lanka National Guard: 17 August 1990: 5: 5th Sri Lanka National Guard: 1 November 1990: 6: 6th Sri Lanka National Guard: 1 November 1990: 7: 7th Sri Lanka National Guard: 1 November 1990: Later converted as 7 (V) Sri Lanka Armoured Corps on 23 April 1998 and re-established on 23 July 2007 8 ...
Prime Minister's Security Division (PMSD) is a unit of the Sri Lanka Police charged with the close protection of the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka.It is headed by a gazetted officer of the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG).
These home-guardsmen came under the command of the local police becoming one of two paramilitary units under the Sri Lanka Police. The Home Guard Service was re-structured on under the Gazette notification No. 1462/20 of 13 September 2006 which established the Civil Security Department (CSD).
The Army War College (AWC) is a defence service training institution of the Sri Lanka Army located in Buttala, Monaragala District, Uva Province.The AWC provides command and staff courses for mid career officers of Sri Lanka Army as well as to a limited number of officers from Sri Lanka Navy, Sri Lanka Air Force and officers of various allied forces.
Special attention have been given to ventilating the rooms, each house was provided with electric lights, fans, bells, modern sanitary fittings and was connected to the water-carriage system. One of these houses was used by the senior British Naval officer in Colombo, hence it was known as the “Captain’s House”.
SLNS Jayasagara (P-601) (Jayasagara, in Sinhalese: Sea of victory) is an Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) of the Sri Lanka Navy. It was the lead ship of the locally built Jayasagara class . She served as the flagship of the fleet in the 1980s and 1990s.