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  3. Category : Training establishments of the Sri Lanka Army

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    Pages in category "Training establishments of the Sri Lanka Army" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  5. Uniforms of the Sri Lanka Army - Wikipedia

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    An officer in ceremonial dress uniform. The Ceremonial uniform (No. 1), sometimes referred to as "blues", is a universal ceremonial uniform which is almost consistent throughout the Sri Lankan Army. No. 1 Dress is only worn on ceremonial occasions, service weddings by only officers, the Regimental Sergeant Major Army Headquarters, Academy Sergeant Major of Sri Lanka Military Academy ...

  6. File:Sri Lanka-army-OF-1b.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Sri Lanka Army ranks and insignia - Wikipedia

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    At its formation in 1949, the Ceylon Army adopted the rank structures of the British Army. The highest rank in the Sri Lanka Army is Field Marshal, though the rank has no appointment in the army, it was first awarded in 2015 as an honorary rank to Sarath Fonseka for his war time service, the rank has been awarded for his whole life. [1]

  8. Sri Lanka Army - Wikipedia

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    The army was officially established as the Ceylon Army in 1949, though the army traces its roots back in 1881 when Ceylon Light Infantry Volunteers was created; the army was renamed as the 'Sri Lanka Army' when Sri Lanka became a republic in 1972. In 2024, the Army had approximately 150,000 personnel.

  9. Category : Military education and training in Sri Lanka

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    Training establishments of the Sri Lanka Army (6 P) Pages in category "Military education and training in Sri Lanka" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.