 The Nigerian Air Force says it will continue to invest in capacity-building and training of personnel in emergency medicine and tactical combat casualty care to provide specialized training in life-saving to combat challenging situations. Vice Marshal Nnamdi Ananabahu was represented by Air Commodore Ikechukwu-Budu standardies at the graduation ceremony of Batch B Aeromedical Evacuation Technician course at the NAF Bess in Kaduna State. Air Commodore Ikechukwu-Budu said the six-week extensive training has prepared the personnel to respond to emergency situations. This is our milestone to the achievements of Nigerian Air Force School of Medical Sciences and Aviation Medicine. Our specialized training in life-saving techniques tailored to the unique challenges of combat situations. Air Commodore Ikechukwu-Budu acquired skills during NAF operations and in response to national emergencies. NAF's active involvement in operations come with its parent health challenges, perfect body personnel and their families, and by extension Nigerian Air Force operational efficiency. I am therefore confident that you are now better prepared for the duties ahead of you. Therefore, charge you all to bring to bear the knowledge you have received while in this course. You must show commendable level of professionalism while studying your assigned tasks in order to contribute your quota to the healthcare development of the service and the nation at large in line with the Nigerian Air Force, core values of integrity first, service of health, and excellence in all we do. Also the commandant of the Nigerian Air Force School of Medical Sciences and Aviation Management, Air Commodore I Abdulahi said discipline is the bedrock of any fighting force. His trust that investment in medicals will help provide efficient healthcare services in the force. I am happy to inform you all that the level students are passing out today. The objective of this course is to be able to communicate with the people of the Nigerian Air Force. I am happy to inform you all that the level students are passing out today. The objective of this course is to be able to communicate with the people of the Nigerian Air Force in the schools to administer as immediate medical care on their part, tactical combat and health care process, and to be able to learn a bit about survival for the age of the comrades on the battlefield. This is a hands-over role of readiness and effectiveness of only three minutes. I am sure that individuals are prepared to respond smoothly and effectively to casualties in high-stress environments, ultimately saving lives and fostering the culture of care and support in the air process.