Vice-Admiral Ghormade takes charge as new Vice-Chief of Indian Navy
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He succeeded Vice-Admiral G. Ashok Kumar who retired after 39 years of service.
Vice-Admiral S. N. Ghormade, a navigation and direction specialist, on Saturday assumed charge as the new Vice-Chief of the Indian Navy. Admiral Ghormade has had extensive operational tenures onboard frontline warships of the Indian Navy that included commanding guided missile frigate INS Brahmaputra, submarine rescue vessel INS Nireekshak and minesweeper INS Alleppey. He succeeded Vice-Admiral G. Ashok Kumar who retired after 39 years of service.More Related News

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