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Air Chief visits Ambala air base

Chairman chiefs of staff committee and Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Norman Anil Kumar Browne visited Ambala, the oldest airbase of the Indian Air Force (IAF) as it completed 75 years on Thursday.

Updated on: Nov 21, 2013 07:05 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
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Chairman chiefs of staff committee and Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Norman Anil Kumar Browne visited Ambala, the oldest airbase of the Indian Air Force (IAF) as it completed 75 years on Thursday.


Air Chief accompanied by Kiran Browne, president, Air Force Wives Welfare Association (central), arrived at the Air Force Station, Ambala, where platinum jubilee celebrations were organised.

Several officers, who have been associated with the station, including the Marshal of the Air Force Arjan Singh, who had once commanded the station, attended the event.

On arrival, the Air Chief and AFWWA president were received by Air Commodore DK Patnaik, Air Officer Commanding, Air Force station, Ambala and Anuradha Patnaik, president, AFWWA (local).

The Air Chief paid tributes to the martyrs at 'Frozen Tear'- station war memorial. He also visited the key installations of the station.

The Air Chief's association with the Ambala airbase dates back to when he was a Flight Lieutenant who formed a part of the initial core team that flew in Jaguars to India to raise the first Jaguar Squadron - Number14 Squadron (called 'the Bulls') at Ambala.

Chandigarh: Chairman chiefs of staff committee and Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Norman Anil Kumar Browne visited Ambala, the oldest airbase of the Indian Air Force (IAF) as it completed 75 years on Thursday.

 
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