Sri Lanka Army General Service Corps - External Links and Sources

External Links and Sources

  • Sri Lanka Army
  • Sri Lanka Army General Service Corps
Armed Forces of Sri Lanka
  • Sri Lanka Army
  • Sri Lanka Navy
  • Sri Lanka Air Force
Regiments and corps of the Sri Lanka Army
Combat Arms
  • Armoured Corps
  • Light Infantry
  • Sinha Regiment
  • Gemunu Watch
  • Gajaba Regiment
  • Vijayabahu Regiment
  • Mechanized Infantry
  • President's Guard
  • Commandos
  • Special Forces
  • Rifle Corps
  • National Guard
Support Arms
  • Artillery
  • Engineers
  • Signals Corps
Support Services
  • Military Intelligence
  • Engineer Services Regiment
  • Service Corps
  • Medical Corps
  • Ordnance Corps
  • Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
  • Corps of Military Police
  • General Service
  • Women's Corps
  • Pioneer Corps
Disbanded
  • Ceylon Mounted Rifles
  • Ceylon Planters Rifle
  • Ceylon Railway Engineer
  • Ceylon Rifle
  • Colombo Town Guard
  • National Service Regiment
  • Post and Telegraph Signals
  • Rajarata Rifles
  • Ruhunu Regiment

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