President William Ruto inspects guard of honour at Moi Air Base as Kenya Air Force marks 60th anniversary by awarding honours and announcing pilot training program.
The Kenya Air Force recently commemorated its 60th anniversary with a series of events, including an award ceremony honoring notable figures like President William Ruto and the late Gen Francis Omondi Ogolla. During the celebration, President Ruto inspected a guard of honour at the Moi Air Base in Eastleigh, Nairobi, showcasing the dedication and excellence of the Air Force personnel. In a significant announcement, it was revealed that the Kenya Air Force plans to train 200 pilots annually, highlighting the commitment to enhancing aviation capabilities in the country.
The anniversary event also saw touching moments, such as the presentation of a token to Joel, the son of the late Gen Francis Omondi Ogolla, who tragically passed away in a helicopter crash. The gesture was a tribute to the Chief of Defense Forces and his contributions to the Air Force and the nation as a whole. In a heartwarming display of gratitude and remembrance, Joel stood in for his father during the festivities, symbolizing the enduring legacy and impact of those who have served in the Air Force.
As part of the celebrations, the Kenya Air Force honored President Ruto and the late Gen Ogolla, emphasizing the significance of their roles in the country's defense and aviation sectors. The 60th anniversary coincided with Kenya's 61st Madaraka Day, adding to the patriotic spirit of the occasion and underscoring the Air Force's vital role in safeguarding the nation's sovereignty and security.
In conclusion, the Kenya Air Force's 60th anniversary was a poignant reminder of the dedication and sacrifice of its personnel over the years. The commitment to training 200 pilots annually reflects the Air Force's forward-looking approach in advancing its capabilities and ensuring a skilled aviation workforce for the future.
President William Ruto inspects a guard of honour at the Moi Air Base, Eastleigh, Nairobi, during the Kenya Air Force 60th Anniversary Celebrations on June ...
KAF presented the token to Late Gen Francis Omondi Ogolla's son Joel, honouring the Chief of Defense Forces who died in a helicopter crash in April.
The Kenya Air Force celebrated its 60th anniversary shortly after Kenya's 61st Madaraka Day, awarding President Ruto and the late Gen Ogolla.
Former chief of the Kenyan defence forces the late Francis Ogolla was honoured during the 60th anniversary celebration of the Kenya Air Force in Nairobi.
His Excellency H.E (Dr.)William Samoei Ruto, President of the Republic Kenya and Commander In Chief of the Defence Forces has today, Saturday 8th June 2024 ...
On June 8, 2024, the Kenya Air Force (KAF) celebrated its 60th anniversary with a grand ceremony held at the Moi Air Base in Eastleigh, Nairobi.
President William Ruto salutes during the Kenya Airforce 60th Anniversary Celebrations at Moi Base Eastleigh in Nairobi County. Photo credit: PCS.
Speaking during the Kenya Air Force 60th Anniversary at Moi Airbase, Ruto said the Nairobi county government must move swiftly and ensure the developers ...
President William Ruto and Deputy Chief of Defence Forces Lt Gen John Omenda atop a jet fighter during the Kenya Air Force 60th anniversary celebrations at Moi ...
The event, which was marked by various activities and ceremonies, Presided over by President William Ruto who had tagged along his son George Kimutai Ruto.
Maj-Gen Dedan Gichuru was Kenya's first African commander, serving from 1973 to 1980.