Bangladesh Air Force rotates contingent at Central African Republic
The 125 BAF members of Bangladesh Armed Military Utility Helicopter Unit (BANAMUHU-3) left Dhaka early morning for the Central African Republic on Thursday
Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) is going to replace its contingent consisting 125 members at United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).
The 125 BAF members of Bangladesh Armed Military Utility Helicopter Unit (BANAMUHU-3) left Dhaka early morning for the Central African Republic on Thursday by a special chartered flight of the Biman Bangladesh Airlines.
BANAMUHU-3 is led by Group Captain Md Ahsanur Rahman, reads a press release issued by the Inter-Service Public Relations Directorate.
It is mentionable that the Bangladesh Air Force has achieved a good reputation and glory by performing their duties in mitigating the suffering of general people in the Central Africa Republic with professionalism and sincerity.
Special munajat was offered seeking a safe tour of duty for the contingent in future at the departure lounge of the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Admin) Air Vice Marshal M Sayed Hossain, along with senior officers of the BAF was present at the airport during the departure.
Earlier, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Shaikh Abdul Hannan provided his guidance to the contingent members at BAF Base Bashar on 31 May.
While addressing the contingent members, the chief of air staff advised them to discharge their duties with honesty, sincerity and professionalism bringing honour for the Bangladesh Air Force as well as for the country.