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Army Service Corps’ ‘Tornadoes’ flagged off from Shillong

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Shillong, Oct 9: The Army Service Corps Motorcycle Display team – Tornadoes – which commenced its expedition from Tezpur on October 1, 2022, was flagged off from 101 Area, Shillong by Lt Gen KC Panchanathan, AVSM, GOC 101 Area on Sunday.

The team paid homage to the Bravehearts at the War Memorial before the flag off. The team will pass through Tenga Valley – Bomdila- Sela Pass – Tawang – Fwd Posts of Tawang – Kalaktang – Guwahati – Shillong – Kombrian – Imphal – Dinjan and finally culminate at Gajraj War Memorial, Tezpur on October 17, 2022, covering a distance of 2600 Km in 17 days.

“On 08 Dec 2022 Army Service Corps will be celebrating its 11th Reunion and 262nd Corps Day. To commemorate the rich history of the Corps and pay homage to our brave soldiers and martyrs who have served the nation, the Tornadoes have undertaken a 2600km Motorcycle Expedition in the North Eastern region of our country. The team consisting of 15 riders of Royal Enfield led by Maj Ramya Venkat & Capt AS Grewal started the expedition from Tezpur where the expedition was flagged off by Lt Gen DS Rana, AVSM, YSM, SM, GOC 4 Corps,” informed Wing Commander Sreeprakash J, PRO Defence, Meghalaya, in a press statement.

About Army Service Corps’ “Tornadoes”

The Army Service Corps Motorcycle Display Team “Tornadoes” has been the cynosure of Indian Army, epitomizing the spirit of adventure, daredevilry, technical skill and spirit-de-corps. Tornadoes, since their inception in 1967, have an impressive 32 World Records under their belt, with the count increasing every year. The team is stationed at ASC Centre (South), Bangalore and comprises of 39 Riders which includes two Officers, two Junior Commissioned Officers and 35 Other Ranks.

For the past fifty-five years of their existence, the Tornadoes have displayed their skills in thousand of shows across the length and breadth of the country. The team has also represented India six times at International level in Bhutan. The Tornadoes also have the honour of holding 32 World Records certified by various record holding agencies. The team set nine World Records in November 2020 under various categories, such as longest ride through Tunnel of Fire and Highest & Fastest pyramids. The team also undertook a winter expedition to the Karakoram Pass covering over 2500 Km in 22 days.

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