Major Poonam Sangwan was among the five officers of an all-woman Indian Army Everest expedition team that scaled the world's highest peak by the traditional southern (Nepal) route, deemed the toughest of the climb routes, in May 2012.
At an investiture ceremony held at Fort William auditorium here, she received a Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM) for her feat from Lt Gen M M S Rai, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of Eastern Command at the Investiture Ceremony held at Fort William.
VSM is a military decoration awarded to recognise 'distinguished service of a high order' by all ranks of the Indian armed forces.
Besides, 12 soldiers were awarded 'Sena Medal' (SM) for 'gallantry' while four other officers received it for 'devotion to duty'.
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SM is awarded to members of the Indian Army for such individual acts of 'exceptional devotion to duty or courage' which have special significance for the Indian Army.
20 other EC units were also awarded the coveted GOC-in-C 'Unit Citations' and 'Unit Appreciation' at the ceremony attended by senior officers, family members of the awardees and others.
The Investiture Ceremony is held each year in honour and recognition of the commitment and extreme sacrifice made by the brave soldiers in the course of their duty to nation.