Indian Army Everst Expedition Flagged Off By Vice Chief of Army Staff
New Delhi, 29 Mar 2016
The Indian Army Everest Massif Expedition to scale Mount
Everest and Mount Lhotse, was ‘Flagged Off’ by Lt Gen MMS Rai, the Vice Chief
of the Army Staff on 29 March 2016 at a ceremony held at South Block. The 30
Member Indian Army Expedition Team consisting of 05 Officers, 04 Junior
Commissioned Officers and 21 Other Ranks will attempt to summit Mt Everest
(World’s highest peak) and Mt Lhotse
(World’s Forth highest peak). The team is being lead by Lt Col RS
Jamwal, a reputed climber, who was also the team leader during last year’s
Everest Expedition.
The expedition team will reach Everest Base Camp on 14 Apr
2016 and will make summit attempts between 16 to 30 May 2016. Two members of
the team would also be attempting the Everest- Lhotse traverse and five members
would be participating in Tenzing Hillary Everest Marathon (THEM) on 29 May
2016. On completion of the expedition the team will return to Delhi on 10 June 2016.
This is the same Expedition team which was located at
Everest Base Camp when tragedy struck Nepal on 25 April 2015 with a 7.9
Magnitude earthquake causing havoc and destruction. The avalanche had struck the Everest Base
Camp from Mount Pumori destroying camps of many expedition teams, killing 22
international climbers and local sherpas, and injuring more than 70, some of
whom were critical due to severe head injuries. The Indian Army’s Everest
Expedition Camp was also in its path of the avalanche, but its members were
safe. The Indian Army team immediately took control of the situation by
regrouping themselves & started helping in rescuing causalities by
providing stretcher bearers, as also providing
shelter and rations to those in need. As various agencies gradually
moved their mountaineers down, Indian Army team were the last to leave Everest
Base Camp.
Indian Army Everst Expedition Flagged Off By Vice Chief of Army Staff
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