The Former Royal Air force veterans have visited
Maldives yesterday
for a reunion in the former RAF base – Gan Island, Addu Atoll. The
group who are visiting Gan Island consists of 49 members including
family members, 29 of them are the former Royal Air force veterans who
were employed in former base during the 1950’s. The group visit to
Maldives was arranged by the UK Tour operator Cosmos Monarch Holidays.
Together with Cosmos Monarch Holidays, Kaimoo Travels & Hotel
services, Island Aviation services and Maldives Tourism promotion board
extended a warm welcome for the visiting RAF veterans in both the
international airports, in Male and Gan.
The whole of Addu Atoll was also prepared for the occasion. The entire
team received a rapturous welcome from the locals. They were greeted by
cultural performances from the Maradhoo youths club. A series of
activities have been prearranged for the event which includes meeting
the locals, a Tour of Addu atoll (Feydhoo, MFeydhoo, Hithadhoo, Gan
Island, HulhuMeedhoo). Furthermore their itinerary includes visiting
the significant historical locations in Gan which includes World War II
memorial, the base used by RAF during World War II in Hulhu Meedhoo and
visiting various structures used by the RAF during World War II. The
locals of Addu have also arranged Volleyball Match and a Football Match
between two selected teams amongst the youth.
The Royal Airforce Base in Gan Island – Addu atoll was formed during
British was occupied. The Base was first used by the British Marine
royals in 1941. In 1957 the Royal Air Force took over and construction
of a permanent runway began. It was used primarily as a staging post
for military aircraft. Other nation’s air forces also used it as a
stopover. The base was finally closed down on 31 March 1976
Source : www.visitmaldives.com