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Passing Out Divisions of 99th officer trainees course held

By ANI | Published: June 04, 2021 10:45 PM

A Passing Out Divisions, marking the successful culmination of afloat training of the 99th Integrated Officer Trainees course was held onboard ships of the First Training Squadron on Friday in a short but inspiring ceremony, curtailed due to the COVID-19 imposed restrictions.

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A Passing Out Divisions, marking the successful culmination of afloat training of the 99th Integrated Officer Trainees course was held onboard ships of the First Training Squadron on Friday in a short but inspiring ceremony, curtailed due to the COVID-19 imposed restrictions.

As per the official press release by the Ministry of Defence, the course consisted of 104 officer trainees of the Executive Branch of the Indian Navy. Rear Admiral Antony George, VSM, NM, Chief of Staff of Southern Naval Command awarded trophies to the meritorious officer trainees during the Passing Out Divisions held onboard the ships.

The First Training Squadron based at Kochi comprises Indian Naval Ships Tir, Magar, Shardul, Sujata, Tarangini, Sudarshini and Coast Guard Ship Sarathi. The squadron is presently headed by Captain Aftab Ahmed Khan, who is also the Commanding Officer of INS Tir.

The 24-week sea training commenced on December 28, 2020. During this phase, the Sea Trainees were imparted instructions on seamanship, navigation, ship handling and technical aspects with emphasis on practical training.

Designed to enable the trainees to obtain their sea legs, the intensive sea training provides an exposure to the rigours of life at sea in a conducive training environment that prepares young officers to undertake combat as well as 'less than war' functions effectively. The Sea Trainees spent 67 days at sea sailing almost 14000 nm and visited various ports on the West and East coasts of India as well as overseas ports of Mauritius (Port Louis), Seychelles (Port Victoria), Madagascar (Antsiranana) and Maldives (Male).

The trainees were also exposed to sail training onboard the sail training ship, INSV Sudarshini. As part of 'Swarnim Vijay Varsh', the trainees also participated in the transfer of Victory Flame from Kochi to Lakshadweep and Minicoy group of islands.

The officers will continue their next phase of training onboard various frontline Indian Naval warships on the Western and Eastern sea board.

( With inputs from ANI )

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