Sri Lankan, Army 7th contingent, to leave for UN, peacekeeping, assignment, in South Sudan

The 7th contingent of the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps (SLAMC), bound for United Nations Peace-Keeping Mission in South Sudan’s Level-2 Hospital (UNMISS) is scheduled to leave tomorrow to serve in the SRIMED Level 2 Hospital in Bor, South Sudan

Nov 14, 2020
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The 7th contingent of the Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps (SLAMC), bound for United Nations Peace-Keeping Mission in South Sudan’s Level-2 Hospital (UNMISS) is scheduled to leave tomorrow to serve in the SRIMED Level 2 Hospital in Bor, South Sudan.

The 7th contingent on the eve of their departure presented the ceremonial salute to Army Commander Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva at the SLAMC Regimental Headquarters ground at Werahera this morning (13).

Extending his best wishes, the Army Chief soon after the ceremonial parade addressed the contingent and highlighted the value of their overseas duties, bringing pride and honor to the country. He also reminded them of the importance of maintaining the highest level of discipline while serving and their commitment to the role and tasks in South Sudan.

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