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NO. 21 SQUADRON

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NO. 21 SQUADRON 21 Squadron, AF was formed on 16 October 1965 at 7 Wing, AF, to be equipped with Gnat Mk I aircraft. The Squadron initially flew aircraft borrowed from 2 Squadron, AF and 18 Squadron, AF, until on May 14, 1966, when she got her first complement of aircraft. Thereafter the Squadron moved to 17 Wing, AF, Gorakhpur until the 1971 operations. The Squadron was visited by DASI in 72 and 75 and the Squadron moved to 7 C&MU at Bakshi Ka Talab and operated there til the time she was earmarked to be re-equipped with the Mig-21 BIS. On December 1, 1976, the Squadron moved out of C&MU to 2 Wing, AF Pune to be re-equipped with the MIG-21 BIS. The Squadron moved out from 33 Wing, AF where it had been located since January 1, 1987, to 12 Wing, AF. Sixteen fighter aircraft were ferried out on May 9-1, 1988. Its insignia has an ankush in a circle which is topped by India’s national emblem. Its motto in Sanskrit ‘Siddhivasti Sahase’ meaning ‘Success lies in c

21 MOUNTAIN DIVISION

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21 MOUNTAIN DIVISION This Division is also known as ‘Red Horns’ Division. This Division has its headquarters in Rangia. The formation badge and sleeve patch of this Division has a hand holding red horned white faced ram  on black background . https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1 https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/21-div.htm https://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ARMY/images/21MD_small.jpg

21 CORPS

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21 CORPS The 21 Corps  is a corps of the Indian Army. It is the only strike corps in Army’s Poona-based Southern Command. This is nick named ‘Sudarshan Chakra Corps’. After India's intervention in Sri Lanka, the provisional headquarter controlling India's expeditionary force, headquarter Indian Peace Keeping Force, became headquarter XXI Corps in April 1990. It was then moved to Bhopal. This is both a strike corps and would also be used if India were to make another big intervention overseas. It currently consists of: 31st Armoured Division (White Tiger Division) headquartered at Jhansi-Babina in Uttar Pradesh, Central India, 94 Armoured Brigade may be part of the division it is part of the Strike Corps and has taken part in exercises with the Singaporean Army under the direction of 31 Armoured Division; 36th Infantry Division (Reorganised Army Plains Infantry Division) Sagar; in 2001, the Division Artillery Brigade was at Talbehat, 18 Armoured Brigade at