Last Farewell to Ľubomír Igaz
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- Date: 18.09.2013
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In Partizánske, the Minister of the SR Martin Glváč took part in the last goodbye ceremony held for the member of Military Police Ľubomír Igaz, who died on 12 September during the training in Lešť. He conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the surviving family and declared that the family would be the first to be informed of the results of the investigation of the tragic event. “To this end, we will not publicize the partial findings to the media,” he stressed.
On 13 September, the Minister of Defence raised Ľubomír Igaz in memoriam to the rank of Master Sergeant and awarded him with the Gold Commemorative Medal of the Minister of Defence of the SR of the 1st Grade. The Director of Military Police awarded him with the Gold Medal of Military Police of the 1st Grade.
The funeral rites and the solemn mass were celebrated by the Ordinary of the Armed Forces and Armed Corps of the Slovak Republic Mons. František Rábek. In a final farewell, the deceased soldier was given full military honours.
Master Sergeant Ľubomír Igaz joined the Rapid reaction battalion in Martin in May 2001, where he served until his deployment to ISAF operation in Afghanistan in 2008. In 2011 he was earmarked to perform the military police tasks and appointed as the senior inspector of the crisis management team of the Military Police Unit in Banská Bystrica.
On 13 September, the Minister of Defence raised Ľubomír Igaz in memoriam to the rank of Master Sergeant and awarded him with the Gold Commemorative Medal of the Minister of Defence of the SR of the 1st Grade. The Director of Military Police awarded him with the Gold Medal of Military Police of the 1st Grade.
The funeral rites and the solemn mass were celebrated by the Ordinary of the Armed Forces and Armed Corps of the Slovak Republic Mons. František Rábek. In a final farewell, the deceased soldier was given full military honours.
Master Sergeant Ľubomír Igaz joined the Rapid reaction battalion in Martin in May 2001, where he served until his deployment to ISAF operation in Afghanistan in 2008. In 2011 he was earmarked to perform the military police tasks and appointed as the senior inspector of the crisis management team of the Military Police Unit in Banská Bystrica.