Chennai, Jun 6 (UNI) A total of 1,634 Agniveervayus passed out of
Airmen Training School (ATS), Belagavi in Karnataka, on Friday.
A defence release here said a Passing Out Parade (POP) of the
fifth batch of Agniveervayu Trainees (AGVT) was held at the ATS
today marking the successful culmination of 22 weeks of rigorous
and transformative ab-initio training by 1,634 Agniveervayus Men
and Women.
The Reviewing Officer for the ceremonial event, Air Vice Marshal
PCP Anand, Senior Officer-in-Charge-Administration, HQTC IAF,
lauded the impeccable drill and the spirited performance by the
Agniveervayus.
The Air Vice Marshal congratulated the successful trainees and
felicitated the award winners with trophies for their outstanding
performance in different categories.
AGVT Shweta was adjudged as 'Best in Academics', AGVT Krish
Pargai as 'Best in GST', AGVT Ashish Kumar as 'Best Marksman
and AGVT Praveen Kumar adjudged as 'Best all-rounder'.
The Reviewing Officer urged the Agniveervayu trainees to remain
vigilant, adaptable and committed to their duties, in view of the
ever-evolving nature of global security challenges.
He further emphasized the importance of adaptability, by encouraging
the young warriors to continuously learn, embrace new challenges,
and remain mission-ready in ever evolving global security environment.
He exhorted them to uphold the highest standards of conduct and
integrity, both within and outside the service.
The event was a moment of pride and emotion for the families of
the Agniveervayus, who were present in large numbers to witness
the ceremony.
The Reviewing Officer expressed his appreciation to the parents
for their unwavering support and acknowledged their vital support
in shaping the next generation of Aerospace Defenders.
He concluded by commending the Air Officer Commanding and
all personnel of Airmen Training School for their outstanding effort
in nurturing and transforming the youth into proficient and resilient
Agniveervayus, ready to serve the nation with honour, courage and
commitment.
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