In a significant event marking the platinum jubilee of the Regional Examining Board (Training) of the Indian Air Force (IAF), Air Vice Marshal Rajeev Sharma unveiled a special cover and a commemorative postal stamp on Friday. The ceremony took place at the Begumpet Air Force Station, drawing the attention of various dignitaries, including Air Commodore H.J. Page, the Air Officer Commanding of the Air Force Station in Begumpet. The event was well attended by serving personnel, veterans, and members of the IAF community.
The REB (T), originally known as the Central School Trade Testing Board (CSTTB), was established on December 15, 1949, at Air Force Station Jalahalli in Bengaluru. Over the years, the board has played a pivotal role in shaping the skills and competencies of IAF personnel. Notably, during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War, members of the board were deployed to operational units, highlighting its strategic importance to the IAF during critical times. The board was later relocated to Hyderabad, where it continues to operate with its crucial mandate.
The primary responsibility of the REB (T) is to conduct examinations for both ab-initio and in-service trainees across various trades at Airmen Training Institutes. This includes ensuring that personnel are adequately assessed and certified in their respective fields, thereby contributing to the overall operational effectiveness of the Air Force.
The release of the special cover and commemorative stamp is a tribute to the legacy and ongoing contributions of the REB (T) to the IAF, celebrating 75 years of service and excellence in training and evaluation. The event serves as a reminder of the board’s enduring commitment to fostering skilled professionals within the Indian Air Force.