IAF Vice Chief Air Marshal Khosla retires

Team India Sentinels Tuesday 30th of April 2019 03:55 PM

Indian Air Force (IAF) Vice Chief Air Marshal Anil Khosla on Tuesday retired after an illustrious career spanning four decades.

Born on April 9, 1959, the Air Marshal was commissioned in Fighter stream of Indian Air Force in the year 1979 and had more than 4000 hours of accident free flying mainly on Jaguar, Mig-21 and Kiran aircraft, an IAF spokesperson said. 

He is also a post graduate from Defence Services Staff College and holds two M Phil degrees in military studies.

Air Officer had vast instructional experience and was a Directing Staff at prestigious institutions like Tactics and Combat Development Establishment (TACDE) and Flying Instructors School (FIS). 

He commanded a Jaguar squadron and two frontline bases of the IAF. During his service, Air Marshal Khosla has held various appointments including Senior Air Staff Officer, Central Air Command, Director General Air (Operations) at Air HQ (Vayu Bhawan), Director General (Inspection & Safety) at Air HQ (RK Puram) and Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Air Command.

For his distinguished service, Air Marshal Khosla was awarded Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal, Vayu Sena Medal and was commended by the Chief of the Air Staff and Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief.

The Air Marshal celebrated his sixtieth birthday on April 9 and remained a soldier till the last day of his service. 


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