Air Marshal visits AFAC

December 12, 2014 10:09 am | Updated 10:09 am IST - COIMBATORE:

Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command, Indian Air Force, Air Marshal Ramesh Rai (second left), inspecting a Guard of Honour at the Air Force Administrative College in Coimbatore on Thursday.

Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command, Indian Air Force, Air Marshal Ramesh Rai (second left), inspecting a Guard of Honour at the Air Force Administrative College in Coimbatore on Thursday.

Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command, Indian Air Force, Air Marshal Ramesh Rai and his wife Jyoti Rai, president of the Air Force Wives Welfare Association (Regional), visited the Air Force Administrative College here on Thursday.

The Air Marshal was accorded a Guard of Honour on his arrival. He visited the various sections, training facilities and interacted with personnel across various ranks and officers undergoing various courses.

He complimented the staff for their continued effort towards excellence in training.

He also visited 6 Air Force Hospital and made an appeal to the staff to give the best possible medical care to service personnel, ex-servicemen and their families.

Ms. Rai attended a meeting organised by the Air Force Wives Welfare Association here and also visited the Air Force School Coimbatore, Play School (Ankur) and the other welfare ventures of the College. Earlier in the day, they were received by VSM Commandant of AFAC Air Commodore O.E.M. Menon and his wife Mallika Menon, president of Air Force Wives Welfare Association at the AFAC.

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