Air Force's Number 5 Squadron 'Tuskers' Celebrates Platinum Jubilee
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During the event, the gathering was treated to scintillating air display by the Suryakiran aerobatics team, the Akashganga para-diving team, Rafale and Jaguar aircraft formations, said an official statement.
Indian Air Force's No. 5 Squadron, also known as the 'Tuskers', on Friday celebrated its platinum jubilee at an event in Ambala, Haryana. No. 5 Squadron Air Force, the "Tuskers", completed 75 glorious years of service. A special 'postal cover' was released by Air Mrshl Tejinder Singh, Commodore Commandant of the No.5 Squadron as a tribute to all those, who had contributed to building the rich legacy of the Squadron pic.twitter.com/9B8dAn7Qte
During the event, the gathering was treated to scintillating air display by the Suryakiran aerobatics team, the Akashganga para-diving team, Rafale and Jaguar aircraft formations, said an official statement.
"No. 5 Squadron of the Air Force, also known as the 'Tuskers', has completed 75 glorious years of service. To commemorate the achievement, the Squadron celebrated its platinum jubilee today at Air Force Station Ambala," said the statement.