Monday, July 13, 2026
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Our Team
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
Gadyal Kashmir
  • Home
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • World
  • National
  • Sports
  • Article
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
Gadyal Kashmir
Home National

Indian Army Commemorates the Legacy of Animal Transport (Mountain Artillery) Units with Release of Special Day Cover

Daily Gadyal by Daily Gadyal
01/01/2025
A A
Indian Army Commemorates the Legacy of Animal Transport (Mountain Artillery) Units with Release of Special Day Cover
FacebookTwitterWhatsappTelegram

Related posts

Indian Army Upgrades Border School in Uri, Hands Over Modern Infrastructure to Boost Education

Indian Army Upgrades Border School in Uri, Hands Over Modern Infrastructure to Boost Education

12/07/2026
Cong alliance with NC ‘unholy, mismatched, power-hungry’: HM Amit Shah

“Every Terror Module Will Be Ripped Apart”: Amit Shah Warns After UAPA Action Against 23 Operatives

04/07/2026

New Delhi: In a historic moment, the Indian Army released a Special Day Cover, commemorating the remarkable achievements of Animal Transport (Mountain Artillery) Units. The occasion, which witnessed the final march of these iconic units into the annals of military history, was graced by several distinguished personalities, including Lt Gen VMB Krishnan, QMG, Lt Gen Preet Mohindera Singh, Directorate General of Supplies & Transport, and Senior Colonel Commandant, alongside Maj Gen MK Khan, Additional Directorate General Army Postal Service, and senior officials of the Army Service Corps.
The Special Day Cover, released by the Army Postal Service Corps, pays tribute to the invaluable role of mules and muleteers, who have played a vital part in military operations over the centuries.
The Indian Army has a proud and enduring history of utilising mules for transport in a wide range of military campaigns and operations. The Army Service Corps (ASC), one of the oldest and largest logistical service within the Indian Army, has been at the forefront of this legacy for over 250 years. Initially, the Corps focused primarily on Animal Transport and, over time, expanded its responsibilities to encompass diverse logistics and supply functions.
As technological innovations such as drones, all-terrain vehicles, and robotic mules continue to shape the future of military logistics, the Animal Transport (Mountain Artillery) units, which have served in every theatre of operations, are now being disbanded from active service.
The release of this Special Day Cover aims not only to honour the service of these units but also to preserve the understanding of the Indian Army’s “Mounted Heritage” for future generations. The cover serves as a poignant reminder of the mules’ and muleteers’ unique contributions, which have been essential to the success of numerous military campaigns.
The Special Day Cover release is a fitting tribute to the end of an era and the legacy that the Animal Transport (Mountain Artillery) units leave behind, marking their place in the rich tapestry of the Indian Army’s history.

Previous Post

New Year Celebrations Light Up Kashmir Valley

Next Post

Genral Secretary BJP Ashok Koul Wishes a Happy New Year to the People of Jammu and Kashmir*

Daily Gadyal

Daily Gadyal

Related Posts

Indian Army Upgrades Border School in Uri, Hands Over Modern Infrastructure to Boost Education
National

Indian Army Upgrades Border School in Uri, Hands Over Modern Infrastructure to Boost Education

by Gadyal Desk
12/07/2026
0

Dagger Division, in collaboration with BNY and IAHV, inaugurates upgraded Government Boys Middle School at Khabna with new classrooms, kitchen...

Read more
Cong alliance with NC ‘unholy, mismatched, power-hungry’: HM Amit Shah

“Every Terror Module Will Be Ripped Apart”: Amit Shah Warns After UAPA Action Against 23 Operatives

04/07/2026
651 Indian Army Peacekeepers Honoured with UN Medals for Distinguished Service in DR Congo

651 Indian Army Peacekeepers Honoured with UN Medals for Distinguished Service in DR Congo

04/07/2026
17 Digital Governance Initiatives Receive National e-Governance Awards 2026

17 Digital Governance Initiatives Receive National e-Governance Awards 2026

02/07/2026
₹171 Cr Highway Safety, Facility Works Completed on NH-44 in J&K: Nitin Gadkari

Ramban Tunnel, Viaduct Ready: Gadkari Says ₹680Cr NH-44 Projects to Open on July 3

01/07/2026
Next Post
BJP makes manifesto committee for J&K

Genral Secretary BJP Ashok Koul Wishes a Happy New Year to the People of Jammu and Kashmir*

  • About us
  • Contact
  • Our Team
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
e-mail: [email protected]

© 2022 Gadyal - Designed and Developed by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • World
  • National
  • Sports
  • Article
  • ePaper

© 2022 Gadyal - Designed and Developed by GITS.