National Defence Academy - Squadrons and Battalions

Squadrons and Battalions

On reporting to the Academy, a cadet is allotted to one of the 18 Squadrons, which then becomes his home away from home for the next three years. The Squadrons are named as Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hunter, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Panther, Quebec and Romeo. No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 Battalions have four squadrons each while No. 5 has 2 squadrons. Each squadron has approximately 100 to 120 cadets drawn from senior as well as junior courses under training in the Academy.

As the number of cadets, who are joining the National Defence Academy, is increasing annually, the Defense Ministry Of India had recently sanctioned the raising of 16th, 17th and 18th squadron, with the initial letter of their names being "P", "Q" and "R" respectively. It is remarkable that the newly raised Panther squadron won the Academy Cross-country run Championship in its first participation in Spring 2012.

A squadron comprising a healthy and eclectic mixture of cadets from diverse backgrounds and varying abilities is a veritable melting pot, where the bonds of camaraderie are forged. The squadron spirit is inculcated and nurtured through the cadet’s stay. The prestigious Inter Squadron Championship Trophy awarded to the best squadron epitomizes the pinnacle of teamwork and team spirit. The champion squadron has the proud tradition of possession of the Champion banner for one term, which is carried during the parade and other sports meets. Each squadron has its own nickname, an individual identity with a richly textured history and mascot. The rudimentary import of the NDA’s motto “Service before Self” is first taught in the environs of the squadron, where a cadet learns the importance of putting the squadron’s requirements well above his own.

Twelve Indian states donated approximately Rs. 5,00,000 each for the construction of the various Squadrons. The following Squadron buildings have been named after the donor states :- 'A' - Madras & Andhra 'B' - Madhya Pradesh 'C' - Maharashtra 'D' - Bihar 'E' - Uttar Pradesh 'F' - Orissa 'G' - Gujarat 'H' - Karnataka 'I' - Punjab 'J' - West Bengal 'K' - Assam 'L' - Bombay

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