President Kagame and Commander-in-Chief of the RDF has appointed Brig Gen Godfrey Gasana, the President's Personal Pilot, to serve as Advisor to the Minister of Defence on the functioning of the Air Force.
In a similar development,Col Dan Gatsinzi has been appointed Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force in charge of operations.
What you should know about Brig.Gen Godfrey Gasana President Paul Kagame appointed him as the Presidential Pilot.
Here is a brief history and key responsibilities:
1. Responsibilities and Duties
Brig. Gen. Godfrey Gasana has been promoted due to his expertise and dedication to his duties. Some of the important responsibilities he has held or is currently holding include:
Deputy Chief of Staff of the Rwandan Air Force: He was once the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Rwandan Air Force, a high-ranking position in the RDF.
Leadership in the "Rwanda Air Force": He has led various branches and military air bases in Rwanda.
Representing Rwanda abroad: He once served as Defense Attaché at the Rwandan Embassy in Washington D.C., United States of America, where he was responsible for overseeing military relations between the two countries.
2. Education and Training
As a high-ranking officer, he studied at the prestigious Command and Staff Colleges. He spent a long time in the Rwandan Armed Forces, where he built his professional skills in military leadership and aerospace technology.
3. Promotion
He was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General by the Commander-in-Chief of the Rwandan Armed Forces, His Excellency President Paul Kagame, in recognition of his abilities and responsibilities in the leadership of the Armed Forces.
Characteristics of his uniform (in this photo)
Rank: It is marked with one star and two swords (Brigadier General).
Name badge: "G. GASANA" on the right chest, flanked by the Rwandan flag.
Medals: It has different colors on the left chest, indicating outstanding achievements and contributions made in different periods (service medals).
Beret: It has a light blue color (Blue), often identifying the air force or police in some countries, but here it is for the air force.