Passing out parade of Navy's new entry sailors held in Khulna
Friday, 13 June 2008
KHULNA, June 12 (UNB): The passing out parade marking the induction of a batch of new entry sailors of Bangladesh Navy was held at BNS Titumir parade ground here Thursday.
Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Sarwar Jahan Nizam reviewed the smartly turned out parade and took salute at the impressive march past. He also distributed awards among the outstanding new entry sailors.
M Zakir Hossain, DE/UC was adjudged the best all round New Entry Sailor in SSC group and awarded with the coveted Cup of the Chief of the Naval Staff while M Saiful Islam, DE/CAT-2/UT received the Titumir Cup as the best sailor in non SSC group.
Speaking on the occasion, the Navy Chief called upon the new entry sailors to make the best use of the valuable training which they obtained from the new entry school of BNS Titumir to build themselves as worthy sailors to discharge any responsibility in future.
He directed the BN personnel to put in their best to protect the maritime boundary of the country and safeguard the valuable marine resources scattered on our vast sea area. He also urged the navy personnel to curb the menace of smuggling, piracy and illegal catching of fish with an iron hand.
Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Sarwar Jahan Nizam reviewed the smartly turned out parade and took salute at the impressive march past. He also distributed awards among the outstanding new entry sailors.
M Zakir Hossain, DE/UC was adjudged the best all round New Entry Sailor in SSC group and awarded with the coveted Cup of the Chief of the Naval Staff while M Saiful Islam, DE/CAT-2/UT received the Titumir Cup as the best sailor in non SSC group.
Speaking on the occasion, the Navy Chief called upon the new entry sailors to make the best use of the valuable training which they obtained from the new entry school of BNS Titumir to build themselves as worthy sailors to discharge any responsibility in future.
He directed the BN personnel to put in their best to protect the maritime boundary of the country and safeguard the valuable marine resources scattered on our vast sea area. He also urged the navy personnel to curb the menace of smuggling, piracy and illegal catching of fish with an iron hand.