Prince Faisal Technical College celebrated the graduation of its 62nd cohort of cadets on Tuesday, in a ceremony attended by the Commander of the Royal Jordanian Air Force.The event commenced with the national anthem, followed by a ceremonial parade of the graduating cadets in both slow and quick march past the main podium.In his speech, the Commandant of the College stated: "Today, Prince Faisal Technical College proudly celebrates the graduation of a distinguished group of loyal sons of Jordan—professionally and academically qualified, and armed with a deep sense of loyalty and dedication." He added that the RJAF Command continues to provide full support to the college in order to elevate its performance, in line with the Air Force’s strategic vision of keeping pace with the latest global technical and vocational standards.Also speaking at the ceremony, the Air Force's religious advisor urged the graduates to fear God, uphold their responsibility with integrity and sincerity, and carry the honor of their duties with pride. He emphasized the importance of being well-grounded in faith, professional skill, and military knowledge.The ceremony wrapped up with the distribution of awards by the Commander of the RJAF to distinguished graduates. Several retired officers and instructors were also honored in recognition of their outstanding service and contributions.
Prince Faisal Technical College celebrated the graduation of its 62nd cohort of cadets on Tuesday, in a ceremony attended by the Commander of the Royal Jordanian Air Force.
The event commenced with the national anthem, followed by a ceremonial parade of the graduating cadets in both slow and quick march past the main podium.
In his speech, the Commandant of the College stated: "Today, Prince Faisal Technical College proudly celebrates the graduation of a distinguished group of loyal sons of Jordan—professionally and academically qualified, and armed with a deep sense of loyalty and dedication." He added that the RJAF Command continues to provide full support to the college in order to elevate its performance, in line with the Air Force’s strategic vision of keeping pace with the latest global technical and vocational standards.
Also speaking at the ceremony, the Air Force's religious advisor urged the graduates to fear God, uphold their responsibility with integrity and sincerity, and carry the honor of their duties with pride. He emphasized the importance of being well-grounded in faith, professional skill, and military knowledge.
The ceremony wrapped up with the distribution of awards by the Commander of the RJAF to distinguished graduates. Several retired officers and instructors were also honored in recognition of their outstanding service and contributions.