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Air Force Technical College
Established: 1949 BangaloreAir Force Technical College (AFTC) was established on 4 July 1949, in collaboration with Air Service Training Co. (Hamble), U.K. with Gp.Capt. J Beaumont CBE, DFC, as the first Commandant.
Branch: Indian Air Force
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