Shavendra Silva Gotabaya Rajapaksa Kamal Gunaratne Nishantha Ulugetenne Sudarshana Pathirana Sri Lanka county Independence guidelines Health reports Shavendra Silva Gotabaya Rajapaksa Kamal Gunaratne Nishantha Ulugetenne Sudarshana Pathirana Sri Lanka county Independence

6,500 personnel, 111 mechanized vehicles & 26 aircraft for Independence Day parade

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COLOMBO (News 1st); The 74th Independence Day will be celebrated with pride with the participation of security forces in accordance with the COVID health guidelines, said General G.D.H.

Kamal Gunaratne (Retd), the Secretary of Defence.Addressing a press briefing on Monday (31) in Colombo, General Gunaratne said 3,463 soldiers from the Sri Lanka Army, 919 sailors from the Sri Lanka Navy, 804 Airmen from the Sri Lanka Air Force, 363 Police Officers, 282 personnel from the Police Special Task Force, 437 members from the Civil Defence Force, and 257 cadets from the National Cadet Corps will take part in the Independence Day parade.“In total 6,500 personnel will take part in the Independence Day parade,” said the Defence Secretary.He said the Independence Day celebrations will take place on 4th February with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa gracing the event as the Chief Guest at 8:13 AM.Army Commander General Shavendra Silva told reporters that two-minute silence in memory of all the patriots and War Heroes who laid their lives for the noble cause of defending the Nation, will be observed on Independence Day.He said the Independence Day parade will feature two segments, the first will be the foot columns march of the Three-armed Force, Police, Civil Defence Force, and the National Cadet Corps, and the second will feature the Mechanized Column of military hardware which includes approximately 111 military vehicles.Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne, the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy told reporters that the Sri Lanka Navy will accord a 25-Gun Salute to the nation from SLNS Gajabahu (P 626) at 12 noon in the seas off Galle Face Green.Commander of the Air Force, Air Marshal Sudarshana Pathirana said the eyes in the skies will.

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