On the 15th anniversary of Victory Day, 3146 sailors moved forward
Coinciding with the 15th Victory Day anniversary 3146 sailors have been advanced to their next higher rates by Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera, with the approval of Hon. President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
Sri Lanka’s security forces, including the armed forces, police, and Civil Security Department, played a critical role in defeating a nearly 30-year-long terrorism. Their selfless commitment, including those who made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty, were instrumental in a successful humanitarian operation that established sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.
In a ceremonious display of honour, the Navy celebrated the 15th anniversary of Victory Day with the advanced of 3146 senior and junior sailors across naval rates belonging to regular and volunteer forces with the recommendation of Commander of the Navy.
In honor of the 15th Victory Day anniversary, 3146 sailors in Sri Lanka have been promoted to higher ranks by the Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera, with the approval of the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. The country’s security forces, including the armed forces, police, and Civil Security Department, played a crucial role in defeating terrorism over a 30-year period. The sacrifices made by these individuals were essential in establishing the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. The Navy celebrated Victory Day by promoting senior and junior sailors across naval rates in a ceremonial display of honor.