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Bogra Cantonment

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Majhira Cantonment
মাঝিরা সেনানিবাস
Shajahanpur, Rajshahi, Bangladesh
Insignia of 11 Infantry Division at Bogra Cantonment
TypeCantonment
Site information
Controlled byBangladesh Army

Majhira Cantonment, also known historically as Bogra Cantonment, is a cantonment about 10 kilometers south of Bogura city in northern Bangladesh.[1][2][3]

It is the headquarters of the 11th Infantry Division. The Armoured Corps Center & School (ACC&S), and the Non-Commissioned Officers Academy (NCOA) of the Bangladesh Army are also located there.[4][5]

Beyond the military significance, Bogra Cantonment is home to an educational institution, the Bogura Cantonment Public School and College (BCPSC), established in 1979. The Cantonment Board, a local governing body, oversees the administration and infrastructure development within the area.

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  1. ^ "Non Commissioned Officers Academy". artdoc.mil.bd. Bangladesh Army. Archived from the original on September 13, 2013. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  2. ^ Sabry, Fouad (2024-05-29). "Division (Military)". Armoured Warfare Strategies and Technologies in Modern Combat. One Billion Knowledgeable.
  3. ^ Ahmed, Kawser; Khan, Del H. (2023-11-20). Keeping Peace in a Turbulent World Reflections from the Field. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 33. ISBN 9781527551138.
  4. ^ "Armoured Corps Center & School". army.mil.bd. Bangladesh Army. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  5. ^ Singh, Ravi Shekhar Narain (2005). Asian Strategic and Military Perspective. New Delhi: Lancer Publishers. p. 22,25. ISBN 817062245X.

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