World record holder Army Service Corps 'Tornadoes' motorcycle expedition flagged off from Udhampur

World record holder Army Service Corps 'Tornadoes' motorcycle expedition flagged off from Udhampur

World record holder Army Service Corps 'Tornadoes' motorcycle expedition flagged off from Udhampur
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A motorcycle expedition comprising of 11 riders on Royal Enfield Himalyan was flagged off by Lt Gen S Harimohan Iyer, AVSM, Chief of Staff, Headquarters Northern Command on 25 Oct 2021 from Dhruva War Memorial inside Udhampur military garrison.

The Army Service Corps Motorcycle display team "Tornadoes" led by Maj Shivam Singh comprises of one Officer & 10 Other Ranks & will ride to Srinagar, Kargil, Leh, Khardung La, Siachen Base Camp, Pang, Shimla and Chandigarh and finally culminate at National War Memorial, New Delhi on 11 Nov 2021, covering a total distance of 2500 kms over rugged & treacherous terrain.

The Motorcycle expedition signifies the courage and glory of the Indian Army and will pay homage at various War Memorials enroute in the Northern frontiers, including Rezang La. The Army Service Corps will be celebrating its 261st Corps Day on 08 Dec 2021 & the Tornadoes motorcycle expedition aims to commemorate the rich history of the Corps by undertaking the challenging expedition.

The Army Service Corps Tornadoes have the honour of holding 32 certified World Records and have displayed their skills at various national and international gatherings. The records include categories such as longest ride through tunnel of fire & highest and fastest pyramids. The team is based at the Army Service Corps Centre (South), Bangalore.

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