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Former Air Force Commander P. H. Mendis has passed away

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COLOMBO (News 1st); Former Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force, Air Chief Marshal P. H. Mendis has passed away, announced the Sri Lanka Air Force on Tuesday (18).Air Chief Marshal Pathman Hariprasadha Mendis, more fondly known as ‘Paddy’ Mendis, became the youngest Commander of the Air Force, at the age of 38 years and the youngest Commander of an Armed Service in Ceylon, with his appointment on 1st January 1971.

He was subsequently promoted to the rank of Air Vice Marshal.Air Chief Marshal Mendis was the fifth Ceylonese to join the RCyAF back in August 1951.He received his education at S.

Thomas’ College Mt Lavinia.He then proceeded to UK for training, joining the No 61st entry to RAF College, Cranwell. Graduating 3 years later, he completed a stint at Merryfield, where his basic pilot’s skills were upgraded to those of a fighter pilot, where he flew the De Havilland Vampire jet.After returning to Ceylon in October 1954, he received his commission from the Governor-General of Ceylon Sir Oliver Goonetilleke.He became Commanding Officer of the newly formed No 2 Squadron on 1st September 1957.He was also the first Ceylonese officer to be trained as a Qualified Flying Instructor at the prestigious Central Flying School, RAF and by 1960 he became CO of No 1 Squadron.Among his other notable training stints were staff training at Defence Services Staff College Wellington India, and training at the Imperial Defence College in the UK.

He held the appointments of Senior Air Staff Officer, and Chief of Staff prior to being appointed as the Commander.ACM Mendis skilfully and meticulously guided the Air Force through trying times.

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