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Welcome to the Blog of the First Course JSW (Joint Services Wing), 1949; the Pioneers and Trend Setters for generations of cadets to follow in the National Defence Academy. The initiative, concept and layout of the Blog is by Lt Gen Harbhajan Singh, PVSM (Retd), Signal Officer-in-Chief and Senior Colonel Commandant Corps of Signals, Indian Army (1988-91); a member of the First Course (A-46).

1st JSW (NDA) Course thanks Lt Col James Kanagaraj, Corps of Signals member of 32 Technical Graduates Course (48 Regular), IMA, for designing this blog and agreeing to post messages on it.

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Diamond Jubilee Programme 06 Dec to 08 Dec 2008 Dress Equivalents
Dress No 2: Lounge Suit with miniature medal.
Working Dress: Shirt and Tie.
Ladies are requested to be suitably attired.
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Sunday, October 12, 2008

NDA: Thar Desert Expedition

Dear Col Dogra,

Your expedition through the Thar Desert has made headlines. It is an exciting proposition and will test the stamina and spirit of adventure of the participants. It is great that the Officer Commanding is himself leading the Expedition.

Special praise for Sub Jagmail Singh for the spirit he has exhibited in joining the Expedition.

Our congratulations and best wishes for the success of this adventure. Please convey the same to all members. May God keep you all safe..

I am sure you will be having good communications via satellite terminal as also ASCON. So you would be receiving this email.

God bless.
Sincerely,
Harbhajan Singh
Lt Gen
Former Signal Officer-in-Chief

Respected Sir,

I am in receipt of your best wishes and the same have been conveyed to each and every member of the team. The trek was a great success and moving through the heart of Rajasthan was quite a learning experience for all of us.

The entire team is extremely grateful and proud to have received blessings from you. It was real nice of you to have taken time out of your busy schedule to boost our morale.

with warm regards,
Yours Sincerely,
Vivek Dogra

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