In commemoration of the 178 anniversary of the City of Torre Pacheco, the chief executive presides over the official designation of one of the roundabouts in the municipality with the name of the General Air Academy, where he has been placed a plane of the AGA
The president of the Community, Alberto Garre, said today during a ceremony commemorating the 178 anniversary of the founding of the City of Torre Pacheco, emotional and historical ties that link the town with the General Air Academy (AGA).
In this ceremony, the head of Murcia chaired the official appointment of Bowers Torre Pacheco as 'Roundabout General Air Academy', where he has been placed by an assigned AGA plane.
After the discovery of the plate, the authorities went to the Plaza de Santiago (Barrio de Santiago), where the mayor intervened, Fina Mary Otto, Colonel AGA director, Juan Pablo Sánchez de Lara, president and closed the Community.
"From today I stress this roundabout Garre- witnesses the recognition of that link that we are proud to bear the name of the Academy and to be chaired by one of the most iconic aircraft flying from it."
The president noted that the veteran community training center of the Air Force of Spain is an "endearing" institution that "we have always maintained a closeness and affection today is reflected in the dedication of the General Air Academy an urban space that will serve as a testimony of gratitude and visible reference of ties between Torre Pacheco. "
So, he also referred to the General Air Academy has hosted thousands of cadets who have been Murcia during their formative years "not only residence but because they have forged a lifelong bond with a land which is, has been and will always home. "
Moreover, in relation to the commemoration of the 178 anniversary of the City Council, the president of the Community, as provided also pachequero, encouraged his neighbors to continue progressing "steadily, looking to a future that is to be provided better, committed to his present and aware, as evidenced in a new commemoration of historical treasures and heritage that has made it possible to reach this day. "
'CASA C-101 Aviojet'
The 'CASA C-101 Aviojet' is one of the most recognized achievements of the Spanish aeronautics.
A plane designed in 1975 and entered service for the first time in Murcia with April 4, 1980, in the 793 Squadron of the Air Academy in San Javier which pays tribute to the roundabout Torre Pacheco.
After thousands of hours of flight teaching work, this aircraft, known in the Air Force as E.25 Blackbird, "finally gets a well deserved break after so many years in the service of Spain," he said Garre.
Source: CARM