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Wing Commander GM Charles cremated with full military honours

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Published : Jun 21, 2019, 11:53 PM IST

Updated : Jun 22, 2019, 12:11 AM IST

Wing Commander GM Charles was cremated with full military honours in Assam's Jorhat. The Wing Commander and 12 other IAF personnel were killed when the AN-32 aircraft in which they were flying to Mechuka from Jorhat Air Force station crashed near Mechuka along Indo-China border.

Wing Commander G M Charles cremated in Jorhat

Jorhat (Assam): Wing Commander GM Charles, who piloted the AN-32 aircraft which crashed in Arunachal Pradesh on June 3, was cremated with full military honours in the presence of senior officials of the Indian Air Force and district administration here on Friday.

Wing Commander G M Charles cremated in Jorhat

Charles, survived by his wife and eight-year old daughter, was cremated at the Garmur Crematorium and his funeral pyre was lit by his batchmate Rakesh.

The Wing Commander, who hailed from Pune, had lost his parents at an early age and his immediate family members present at Jorhat decided to cremate him here.

Station head of IAF Station at Jorhat Air Commodore S K Verma, Jorhat Deputy Commissioner Roshni Korati, Superintendent of Police Vaibhav Nimbalkar and senior Indian Air Force and army officers were present at the crematorium and laid wreaths on the air warrior while four rounds of gun salute were also fired to honour him.

The Wing Commander and 12 other IAF personnel were killed when the AN-32 aircraft in which they were flying to Mechuka from Jorhat Air Force station crashed near Mechuka along Indo-China border on June 3 last.

The mortal remains of the 12 other IAF personnel were flown to New Delhi last night.

Also read: IAF announces ₹5 lakh award for 'credible information' of missing plane

Jorhat (Assam): Wing Commander GM Charles, who piloted the AN-32 aircraft which crashed in Arunachal Pradesh on June 3, was cremated with full military honours in the presence of senior officials of the Indian Air Force and district administration here on Friday.

Wing Commander G M Charles cremated in Jorhat

Charles, survived by his wife and eight-year old daughter, was cremated at the Garmur Crematorium and his funeral pyre was lit by his batchmate Rakesh.

The Wing Commander, who hailed from Pune, had lost his parents at an early age and his immediate family members present at Jorhat decided to cremate him here.

Station head of IAF Station at Jorhat Air Commodore S K Verma, Jorhat Deputy Commissioner Roshni Korati, Superintendent of Police Vaibhav Nimbalkar and senior Indian Air Force and army officers were present at the crematorium and laid wreaths on the air warrior while four rounds of gun salute were also fired to honour him.

The Wing Commander and 12 other IAF personnel were killed when the AN-32 aircraft in which they were flying to Mechuka from Jorhat Air Force station crashed near Mechuka along Indo-China border on June 3 last.

The mortal remains of the 12 other IAF personnel were flown to New Delhi last night.

Also read: IAF announces ₹5 lakh award for 'credible information' of missing plane

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Wing Commander G M Charles cremated with full military honours
         Jorhat (Assam), Jun 21 (PTI) Wing Commander G M
Charles, who piloted the AN-32 aircraft which crashed in
Arunachal Pradesh on June 3, was cremated with full military
honours in the presence of senior officials of the Indian Air
Force and district administration here on Friday.
         Charles, survived by his wife and eight-year old
daughter, was cremated at the Garmur Crematorium and his
funeral pyre was lit by his batchmate Rakesh.
         The Wing Commander, who hailed from Pune, had lost his
parents at an early age and his immediate family members
present at Jorhat decided to cremate him here.
         Station head of IAF Station at Jorhat Air Commodore S
K Verma, Jorhat Deputy Commissioner Roshni Korati,
Superintendent of Police Vaibhav Nimbalkar and senior Indian
Air Force and army officers were present at the crematorium
and laid wreaths on the air warrior while four rounds of gun
salute were also fired to honour him.
         The Wing Commander and 12 other IAF personnel were
killed when the AN-32 aircraft in which they were flying to
Mechuka from Jorhat Air Force station crashed near Mechuka
along Indo-China border on June three last.
         The mortal remains of the 12 other IAF personnel were
flown to New Delhi last night. PTI COR DG
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Last Updated : Jun 22, 2019, 12:11 AM IST
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