Indian-Origin Sikh Becomes First RAF Fighter Pilot Graduate Since World War II
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Flight Lieutenant Arshdeep Singh Dang has become the first Sikh to graduate as a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force (RAF) after the Second World War.
Indian-origin Sikh becomes first RAF fighter pilot graduate since World War II
Flight Lieutenant Arshdeep Singh Dang has graduated as a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force. The milestone makes him the first Sikh to attain fighter wings in the RAF since World War II.
Britain’s first Sikh fighter pilot since World War II: ‘I want my success to inspire others’
Flight Lieutenant Arshdeep Singh Dang, with his paternal roots in Ludhiana and maternal side in Amritsar, has made history by graduating from the Royal Air Force Valley.
Arshdeep Singh of Ludhiana has become a fighter pilot in Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF). 28-year-old Flight Lieutenant Arshdeep Singh Dang became the first Sikh to become a fighter pilot in the British Air Force since World War II. He officially received this honor at the Fast Jet Pilot Graduation Ceremony held at RAF Valley in North Wales. Upon becoming a pilot in the Royal Air Force, Arshdeep said he has fulfilled his grandfather's dream. Ars…
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