Meerut: 20 young Army officers join Remount Veterinary Corps, take oath to serve in military
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- •Twenty young Army officers took the oath of military service at the Remount Veterinary Corps in Meerut.
- •The Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC) was established in 1884 and is responsible for the care of military animals.
- •The corps' primary role includes ensuring the health and maintenance of military animals, as well as contributing to veterinary medical research.
- •The RVC Commandant praised the contributions of the newly appointed officers and informed that they would receive specialized training.
- •During the ceremony, the officers were presented with medals and mementos by their family members.
Meerut, July 12, 2024 – Twenty young Army officers took the oath of military service on Thursday at the Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC) in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. The ceremony was attended by senior military officers, family members, and officials. During the oath-taking event, the newly commissioned officers pledged their loyalty and dedication to the armed forces.
The Remount Veterinary Corps is a vital branch of the Indian Army, established in 1884. Its primary responsibility is to ensure the care, health, and maintenance of military animals such as horses, mules, and camels. Additionally, the RVC plays a leading role in veterinary medical research and training related to animals. The inclusion of these 20 officers will strengthen the corps' capabilities, ensuring better service to military animals.

