![]() ![]() Para SF operatives who are deputed in the Special Frontier Force (SFF) hold a badge which shows a snow lion while those who depute into the Special Group holds a Maverick badge. It was formerly worn on the upper right sleeve till 1975. The gold wired wings on a flannel or maroon colour, and you will remember it from the ceremonial tunics of President’s Bodyguards. There were other variants for the same which existed for the mess as well as ceremonial uniforms. It is worn on the right chest, a little high from the nameplate and the right chest pocket. A green-grey drab background covers the entirety. The badge consists of a single airborne brevet with an open parachute in colour white with wings extended from both the sides in a light blue colour. Basic paratrooper badge (Static line jump):Ī basic paratrooper badge or wing is earned after completing the Parachute Basic Course successfully.A major usually commands a company of around 120 men within a unit. ![]() The norm to reach till the rank of a major is the completion of 6-7 years of service as well as clearing part B exam. ![]() The rank of a major is signified by the single national emblem on both his shoulders. Major is the military rank of a commissioned rank officer in the Indian army. Let’s, take a look at all the badges and medals worn by Major Vihaan Shergill and try to extract the meaning behind each one of them. These badges and medals are not meant for decoration but whenever a concerned person have a look at them, it is easily understood the bearer’s background. 5 Days SSB InterviewĮvery badge and every medal has a story behind it which usually consists of efforts being made in blood and sweat. The shiny, glittery and badges of different shapes and designs received the awe but at the same time, they were quite a mystery for civilians. But, it was slightly confusing for the civilians who were not at the advantage of having such knowledge in this domain. The brethren of defence experts and aspirants were able to decode the medals and badges which the officer was sporting. Defence enthusiasts and aspirants were very excited to see Vicky Kaushal as Major Vihaan Shergill in his full glory of a PARA SF officer depicting. That being said, I was impressed by the accuracies that were shown in the badges and medals which were worn by the actors throughout the movie. Uri matched the level of Hollywood in more than many ways and it can be said that Bollywood has started churning some good military movies and more will follow. It was cringing worthy to see so many mistakes in the uniform in the past military movies. Of course, when a movie is made by Bollywood the cinematic liberties are taken during the making of the movie which results in some over the top dialogues or inaccuracies which are hard to digest. We all watched URI and in a cinematic view of expression found it more or less very thrilling as it made us stick on our seats with not a moment of boredom. ![]()
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