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Arjan is like 7 feet tall. He wears pink and is called jizzle. He watches WWE. His favourite wreslter is The Great Khali. He likes merchi.
Arjan Singh held the Command of this Group, the only fighting arm of the IAF, till December 1952 and again from December 1955 to April 1959, initially in the rank of Air Commodore and then in the rank of Air Vice Marshal for over 6 years, longer than any other officer of the IAF.
Arjan Singh's zest for flying percolated right down the line, which enthused the flyers for combat flying training and who then gave ample proof of their readiness in the 1965 war.
Arjan Singh commenced operational flying immediately, with sector reconnaissances flown on 5 February, carrying out offensive, tactical and photographic reconnaissance to observe Japanese movements on the Chindwin, beyond Tiddim, and as far east as the Mytkyina-Mandalay railway, much valuable information being obtained by the Squadron.