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That was a drill during World Cup Cricket. So does not need the full gear.

Oh yeah sure... Bangladesh army is a super power .....whats your budget again..... ours is around 9 billion without salaries or pentions for ex soldiers..


So sad, even with these type of stuffs you could not stop the shooting at Sri lankan team and the result is NO HOSTING THE WORLD CUP and NO CRICKET IN PAKISTAN.

Alot of good men ... brave policemen died trying to protect the brave Sri lankan team... what about bangladesh ... nobody even considers it for world cup... while Pak team humiliates them...
 
Beyond Peacekeeping: UNMIL’s Bangladesh Contingent Facelifts Road in Bong County


Gbarnga, Bong County - Abandoning his “A.K 47” for a rather peculiar task, Col. Mah BuB, Commander of Ban Engineer 18, who led an array of under- military men to repair the ruined Gbarnga-Ganta highway, felt fulfilled after a hard day’s work.

It was a truly remarkable undertaking which attracted the attention of county and local officials.

The ongoing road rehabilitation by the Bangladesh contingent accompanied the peacekeepers’ avowed intention to impact the life of the ordinary citizens in the county through their presence.

Recently, members of Ban-Log 19 completed two-months of intensive Computer training for thirty residents of Sergeant Kollie Town in Suakoko District.

“Potholes in recent weeks have resulted to the deaths of many. Life is an important tool that should not be taken away in this manner,” says Mah BuB.

Mah BuB told a gathering comprising onlookers from surrounding communities that the gesture is an illustration that peacekeepers are “loving and caring people”.

Mah hopes their presence in Bong will strengthen the mutual ties existing between Liberian and Bangladesh, adding: “We are one people despite the race. Our being in Liberia to assist in the restoration of Peace justifies how resolved Bangladesh is shaping Liberia’s fragile democracy.”

Drivers who ply the Monrovia-Ganta highway lauded the peacekeepers for the step and said it was a justification of their love for the people of Liberia.

Samuel Jackson, 65, whose career spans for twenty-three years, upon arrival on a scene of a paved road said he was stunned by the noticeable differences he had observed.

Said Jackson: “For long I had been using this route from Monrovia to Ganta, but have never experienced such a change despite previous effort by community leaders.”

Impressed by the paved road dedicated by members of the Bangladesh Army serving in UNMIL, Bong County Superintendent Selena Poson-Mappay said the road rehabilitation should serve as a lesson for Liberians who are yet to adopt a culture of shouldering responsibilities unless government intervenes.

Said Poson-Mappay: “To clean our backyards, we call on government. When are we going to develop a sense of patriotism in our hearts to transform into a developed state void of external intervention.”

Superintendent Mappay called on her kinsmen to begin a campaign to make Gbarnga and its surrounding acceptable for human habitat.

Earlier this week, a similar gesture was extended to residents of Suakoko District in caterpillar operation. Incredibly, the initiative has also claimed the involvement of those in their 70s.
 
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Oh yeah sure... Bangladesh army is a super power .....whats your budget again..... ours is around 9 billion without salaries or pentions for ex soldiers..




Alot of good men ... brave policemen died trying to protect the brave Sri lankan team... what about bangladesh ... nobody even considers it for world cup... while Pak team humiliates them...

Hahh same old :pakistan: and same old comments :blah::blah:..........What happened? Got bashed by Indian members?
 
Crisis management course ends

Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training (BIPSOT) located at Rajendrapur Cantonment; Gazipur conducted Crisis Management Course from July 29 and the course was ended on Thursday, says an ISPR press release. The course was conducted by the Instructors of experienced Royal Military Academy Sandhurst-UK. The aim of this course was to give fundamental ideas on International and Regional Crisis Management such as- Risk of International Security, UN and Utilisation of Force, Civil and Defence Co-ordination and Rules of Armed Conflict and Rules of Conflict Prevention. A total of 25 officers attended the course. Out of 25 participants there are 13 officers from Bangladesh army, each 2 officers from Navy, Air force, BGB, Coastguard, Ansar & VDB and Fire Service and Civil Defence. In the closing ceremony held on Thursday Commandant, BIPSOT was present as the chief guest and awarded certificates among the participants
 
^^ the bald guy in second photo captain Tanveer Mahmood is a credit freak!! Modeling like idiot and then asking for photo credit on facebook!! Disgusting.........:butcher: ...
 
^^ the bald guy in second photo captain Tanveer Mahmood is a credit freak!! Modeling like idiot and then asking for photo credit on facebook!! Disgusting.........:butcher: ...

banglar hero agulo bujhlen bhai :rofl:

abar bujhte partachen j aj amader army's ai halat keno:D
 
^^ the bald guy in second photo captain Tanveer Mahmood is a credit freak!! Modeling like idiot and then asking for photo credit on facebook!! Disgusting.........:butcher: ...
Yes,i saw him on MHJ's page arguing for photo credit.Btw,he is a good photographer.
 
which rifle is this?? type 56 sks?? cant see any magazine!! i thought it was a battle ready situation!
I think this is type 56 sks.May be he'll attach the magazine later,for now khali jaan bachaiya doura :P.
I think these troops were deployed in farthest point from BDR gate,so they lack vests and other stuffs.On the other hand,those who were deployed closer to the operation ground had vests and other stuffs.
BA doesn't use vests for long range shootings though they are mandatory for everyone.
 

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