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Pak Navy switches over Task Force command
MANAMA (Bahrain)—Pakistan Navy Commodore Khan Hasham Bin Saddique handed
over command of Combined Task Force 150 to French Navy Rear Admiral J L
Kerignard during an impressive and colourful change of command ceremony
onboard Pakistan Navy Ship Tippu Sultan.
The ceremony was attended by high ranking military and civilian
officials from different countries. A 5-member delegation from Pakistan
led by Vice Admiral Saleem Ahmad Meenai HI (M) also graced the occasion.
The ceremony successfully marks the end of Pakistan Navy’s second tenure
of command of Combined Task Force 150 which conducts Maritime Security
Operation (MSO) in the Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Arabian Sea, Red Sea
and part of the Indian Ocean. Combined Task Force 150 comprises warships
from coalition nations, including France, Germany, Pakistan, Canada,
United Kingdom and the US, under Commodore Khan Hasham, units of Task
Force 150 conducted a number of coordinated patrols throughout the area
of responsibility with variety of objectives, all aimed at building a
stable and lawful maritime order that allows maritime community to
undertake legitimate activities freely and unhindered.
Besides, the Task Force units heeded to mariner’s call by those in peril
and rescued many civilian mariners. In his farewell speech. Commodore
Hasham said. “We as representative of Pakistan Navy feel proud for
having contributed while heatedly and to the best of our abilities to
advance the cause of Maritime Security and Stability in areas which are
undoubtedly most important for economic prosperity and well being of the
world.
“Highlighting the importance of ensuring free flow of trade through the
oceans, he said that, “the security and economic prosperity of the world
are intertwined through the oceans, the great highways that carry the
life blood of global system.—Agencies
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