Air Force Record Office (AFRO) celebrates 80th anniversary

Formed as IAF Record Office at Ambala in 1939 AFRO used to handle HR management of 14100 Hawai Sepoys in 1947 which today has grown into a mammoth institution looking after nearly 1,43,000 Air Warriors
Air Force Record Office (AFRO) celebrates 80th anniversary

New Delhi: The Air Force Record Office (AFRO) celebrated 80th anniversary of its formation with ceremonial fervour on Saturday at Subroto Park in New Delhi. Senior serving and retired officers were present to celebrate the event. The Air Officer Commanding AFRO, Air Commodore AR Shendye delivered a performance status report as a prelude to the ceremony.

The highlight of the evening was the release of a Coffee Table Book titled ‘AFRO Through the Ages’ by Air Marshal Raghunath Nambiar, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Air Command.

The AFRO is one of the oldest Indian Air Force formations. After its formation as IAF Record Office at Ambala in September 1939. It changed several locations such as Lahore in 1941, Bombay in 1942, Madras in 1946 and New Delhi in 1947 before finding its permanent location at Subroto Park in 1966. During its eight decades of existence, its growth has been closely interlinked with that of the IAF.

Initially handling the end to end HR management of only 14100 Hawai Sepoys in 1947, today it has grown into a mammoth institution looking after nearly 1,43,000 Air Warriors. Its aim now is to automate all manual processes and reduce paper movement between outlying field units and AFRO, thereby enhancing transparency and accountability. The skilled and dedicated personnel of ‘Team AFRO’ follow the IAF tenet of “Mission, Integrity & Excellence” in the discharge of their duties so that the IAF touches the sky with glory.

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