Valedictory function of 104th ANC held at NTS

Secunderabad: Valedictory Function of the 104th Advance Navigation Course (ANC) and 136th Ab-Initio Navigation Course was held at Navigation Training School (NTS), Air Force Station Begumpet. Air Vice Marshal DS Joshi, Deputy Commandant, Air Force Academy Dundigal was the Reviewing Officer (RO) for the function. The RO was received by Group Captain Manoranjan Das, Commanding Officer, NTS.

Group Captain Manoranjan Das, Commanding Officer, NTS extended a gracious welcome to the guests and praised the Graduating Officers and Flight Cadets for their unwavering commitment and successful completion of courses.

The Reviewing Officer in his address, extended the heartfelt congratulations to the accomplished Graduating Officers and Flight Cadets. He urged them to continue to work hard and contribute to the nation’s progress.

Unveiling of TERNS magazine by Air Vice Marshal DS Joshi, Reviewing Officer (centre) along with Group Captain Manish Kumar Station Commander, Squadron Leader Gowri Shankar G (right) and Group Captain Manoranjan Das, Commanding Officer NTS, Flight Cadet Sachin Chauhan (left).

The valedictory function was a joyous occasion for Graduating Officers, and it was a fitting end to their successful completion of training.


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