12 Division (Sri Lanka)

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12 Division
Active2011 - Present
CountryFlag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
Branch Sri Lankan Army
Type Division (military)
RoleDefense of the Port of Hambantota
Military Aid to the Civil Power
Size20,000+ troops
Part of Security Forces Headquarters – Central
Garrison/HQ Hambantota

The 12 Division is an division of the Sri Lanka Army. Based at the Hambantota, it is responsible for the maintenance of capability for the defence of the Port of Hambantota. It is also responsible for carrying out training and administrative work. It was established 4 February 2011.

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