Showing posts with label Indian Coast Guard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Coast Guard. Show all posts
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Parade and Pulling out Ceremony : Coast Guard
Saturday, January 9, 2010
FOUNDATION STONE LAYING OF INDIAN COAST GUARD AIR ENCLAVE, KOCHI
The Union Minister of Defence Shri AK Antony, today laid the foundation stone of the Coast Guard Air Enclave at Chowara, near Cochin International Airport (CIAL) today. The Chetak helicopter Squadron and the Dornier Squadron along with Advanced Light Helicopters are expected to be based here. The Air Enclave would have a 50m taxi link to the run way at CIAL and would consist of aircraft hangars, technical areas and administrative buildings.
In his inaugural address the Defence Minister announced that as part of strengthening the Coastal Defence architecture, more such enclaves for Coast Guard Air operations are planned at New Mangalore, Goa and Visakhapatnam. Shri Antony also informed that the expansion plans of the Indian Coast Guard are happening at a rapid pace.
Shri NK Dhanapalan, Member of Parliament, Shri Jose Thettayil, Minister for transport, Kerala State, Director general of Indian Coast Guard, Vice Admiral Anil K Chopra, Vice Admiral KN Sushil, Flag Officer Commanding in Chief Southern Naval Command, Inspector General SPS Basra, Commander Coast Guard Region (West) along with personnel from the Indian Coast Guard and Navy were present on the occasion.
In his inaugural address the Defence Minister announced that as part of strengthening the Coastal Defence architecture, more such enclaves for Coast Guard Air operations are planned at New Mangalore, Goa and Visakhapatnam. Shri Antony also informed that the expansion plans of the Indian Coast Guard are happening at a rapid pace.
Shri NK Dhanapalan, Member of Parliament, Shri Jose Thettayil, Minister for transport, Kerala State, Director general of Indian Coast Guard, Vice Admiral Anil K Chopra, Vice Admiral KN Sushil, Flag Officer Commanding in Chief Southern Naval Command, Inspector General SPS Basra, Commander Coast Guard Region (West) along with personnel from the Indian Coast Guard and Navy were present on the occasion.
INDIAN COAST GUARD HONOURS AND AWARDS PRESENTED
The Union Defence Minister Shri AK Antony presented awards and honours to the personnel of Indian Coast Guard at an impressive Investiture Ceremony at the Coast Guard District Headquarters No 4, Fort Kochi here today. Inspector General Satya Prakash Sharma, Commander, Coast Guard Region (Notth West) received the President’s Tatrakshak Medal for Distinguished Service. Inspector General Khajan Chandra Pande received the Tatrakshak Medal for Meritorious service.
Commandant Deepak Sharma, became the first person in the Indian Coast Guard to recive the Taatrakshak Medal the second time when he received a Tatrakshak Medal for Gallantry. Other Tatrakshak (Gallantry) awardees were, Commandant (Junior Grade) Ashok Kumar Yadav, Commandant (Junior Grade) Narendra Singh, Deputy Commandant Aravind Kumar Tyagi, Deputy Commandant Sidharth Bhandari, Pradeep Kumar Uttam Navik (RP), Manish Uttam Navik (QA).
Tatrakshak Medals for Meritorious service were also awarded to DIG Mohinder Singh Dangi, DIG Bikram Keshari Patasahani, DIG Ashok Kumar Singh Chouhan, DIG Ashok Kumar, DIG Narendra Kumar, Commandant Manoj
Kumar Padhi, Unnikrishnan Shankar, Sahayak Engineer (ER), and Manjith Kumar Adhikari (AL) (Retd).
In his address to the Parade the Defence Minister informed the audience that the process of acquisition of 20 Fast Patrol Vessels, 41 Interceptor Boats, 12 Coastal Surveillance Aircraft and 7 Offshore Patrol Vessels is underway. The installation of the chain of 46 static radar stations is nearly complete the Minister said. Shri Antony also expressed the satisfaction at the synergy achieved between all security agencies involved in Cooastal Defence. He also promised continued support from the Government for rapid expansion of the Coast Guard. The Defence Minister concluded with the optimism that the Coastal areas of the country were safe in the hands of Indian Coast Guard.
Vice Admiral Anil Chopra Director General of Indian Coast Guard, Vice Admiral KN Sushil, Flag Officer Commanding in Chief and senior officers from the Indian Coast Guard and Navy witnessed the ceremony along with the families of the awardees.
Commandant Deepak Sharma, became the first person in the Indian Coast Guard to recive the Taatrakshak Medal the second time when he received a Tatrakshak Medal for Gallantry. Other Tatrakshak (Gallantry) awardees were, Commandant (Junior Grade) Ashok Kumar Yadav, Commandant (Junior Grade) Narendra Singh, Deputy Commandant Aravind Kumar Tyagi, Deputy Commandant Sidharth Bhandari, Pradeep Kumar Uttam Navik (RP), Manish Uttam Navik (QA).
Tatrakshak Medals for Meritorious service were also awarded to DIG Mohinder Singh Dangi, DIG Bikram Keshari Patasahani, DIG Ashok Kumar Singh Chouhan, DIG Ashok Kumar, DIG Narendra Kumar, Commandant Manoj
Kumar Padhi, Unnikrishnan Shankar, Sahayak Engineer (ER), and Manjith Kumar Adhikari (AL) (Retd).
In his address to the Parade the Defence Minister informed the audience that the process of acquisition of 20 Fast Patrol Vessels, 41 Interceptor Boats, 12 Coastal Surveillance Aircraft and 7 Offshore Patrol Vessels is underway. The installation of the chain of 46 static radar stations is nearly complete the Minister said. Shri Antony also expressed the satisfaction at the synergy achieved between all security agencies involved in Cooastal Defence. He also promised continued support from the Government for rapid expansion of the Coast Guard. The Defence Minister concluded with the optimism that the Coastal areas of the country were safe in the hands of Indian Coast Guard.
Vice Admiral Anil Chopra Director General of Indian Coast Guard, Vice Admiral KN Sushil, Flag Officer Commanding in Chief and senior officers from the Indian Coast Guard and Navy witnessed the ceremony along with the families of the awardees.
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