Air Marshal Surat Singh Visits Air Force Station Jorhat for Diwali Celebrations
Extending his best wishes to all personnel and their families, Air Marshal Singh underscored the importance of such moments to foster camaraderie and uplift the morale of the armed forces.
Jorhat, October 30, 2024 – Air Marshal Surat Singh, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Air Command (AOC-in-C, EAC), made a two-day visit to Air Force Station Jorhat from October 29-30, 2024, to celebrate Diwali with the air warriors and personnel.
During his visit, he extended heartfelt greetings on the auspicious occasion, recognizing the tireless efforts and commitment of the station’s personnel toward maintaining operational preparedness.
Air Marshal Singh personally shared sweets with the air warriors as a token of appreciation, emphasizing the critical role they play in safeguarding the nation. He lauded their dedication to service and their readiness to face challenges, especially during the festive season, which often sees personnel stationed away from their families.
His words resonated with the spirit of unity and commitment, encouraging all present to uphold the highest standards of service.
In addition to his visit to the airbase, Air Marshal Surat Singh visited the Air Force Hospital in Jorhat on October 30, where he interacted with patients from the Indian Air Force, Indian Army, and Assam Rifles.
The visit brought warmth and cheer to the hospital wards as he distributed sweets to patients, marking Diwali festivities within the military community.
Extending his best wishes to all personnel and their families, Air Marshal Singh underscored the importance of such moments to foster camaraderie and uplift the morale of the armed forces. His presence brought joy and encouragement, leaving a lasting impact on the personnel and families who serve in challenging environments.
The Eastern Air Command, headquartered in Shillong, continues to uphold its mission readiness with Air Force Station Jorhat playing a pivotal role in strategic operations.
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