On Thursday, Prince Faisal Technical College celebrated the graduation of its sixty-third batch of students, in the presence of the Commander of the Royal Air Force.
The celebration began with the Royal Anthem, and the queue of graduates was paraded in front of the podium in slow and normal marching systems.
The Commander of Prince Faisal Technical College said: “Today we celebrate the graduation of a new group of Jordanians, after they received technical, academic and military qualifications, and armed them with the values of loyalty, belonging, devotion to the homeland and the Hashemite leadership,” stressing that the leadership of the Royal Air Force continues its support for the college in a way that contributes to developing its training and educational programs, and keeping pace with the latest international artistic and technical methods, in a way that enhances the competence of graduates and their ability to perform their duties with all professionalism and competence.
For his part, the religious guide at the Royal Air Force Command advised the graduates to fear God, maintain the values of honesty and military discipline, and be faithful to the message they carry, to be a model of a soldier who believes in his faith and his country, and is proficient in his craft and military knowledge.
At the end of the ceremony, which was attended by a number of military officials, retired and civilian former commanders, and a number of military attachés, the Commander of the Royal Air Force distributed appreciation awards to those deserving of them, and honored a number of military retirees and trainers in appreciation of their giving and sincere efforts in serving the college and preparing successive generations of qualified technical personnel.
















