ISLAMABAD A team of Rawalpindi Corps that took part in the British Army exercise Cambrian Patrol held in Wales has won a gold medal for excellent performance. An ISPR release issued here on Wednesday said that Cambrian Patrol is a prestigious British Army exercise, which is organised annually in Wales, United Kingdom. Apart from teams from British Army, teams from military establishments all over the world are also invited to participate. It is a three-day exercise in which the teams, comprising eight members, are required to infiltrate into simulated enemy lines and perform multiple tasks including obstacle crossing, close target reconnaissance and exfiltrate successfully in real time environments. For the year - 2010, a total of 86 teams participated in the exercise, including 70 British and 16 teams from other countries of the world including USA, Canada, Germany, France and India etc. Rawalpindi Corps team represented Pakistan Army in the Exercise Cambrian Patrol - 2010, held from October 11-13, 2010 and the team showed an excellent performance by winning a Gold Medal in the event, which is a big honour not only for Army but for the country as a whole. The team returned to Pakistan on Tuesday. Commander Rawalpindi Corps and Inspector General Training and Evaluation (IGT&E) appreciated the efforts of the team during a meeting held with team members. The team manager conveyed the feelings of all participating teams and Command echelons of UK Army, who appreciated the training standards of Pakistan Army and termed it capable of accomplishing its mission in the most trying circumstances.