NAF helicopter with some officers
The Nigerian Air Force on Thursday graduated 414 Special Forces of
its personnel out of which 396 were airmen, airwomen and 18 were
Officers.The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar made the
disclosure during the combined graduation of Basic Regiment Officers,
airmen and Gunnery II Course and Special Forces course 2017, at the
Military Training Centre NAF base in Kaduna.
The Air Chief was represented by Air Officer Commanding, Ground Training Command, AVM Samson Akpasa.
Abubakar said the 414 personnel undergone various special courses,
which include intermediate regiment airmen course and special forces
course, others are basic regiment officers course and basic regiment
airmen, and airwomen course.
“All these culminated to the force protection in complex air ground environment course.
“The knowledge you have acquired couple with the practical
exercise in basic field tactics, weapon training, map reading and
airfield defence training are designed to prepare you for prompt
deployment as the need arises.
“I am sure you have imbibed the attributes of the military
profession absolutely loyalty discipline, honesty, intelligence,
accountability, teamwork and courage among other values.
“I want you to note that it is the possession of these virtues that binds all ranks in the service,” he said
Abubakar reminded the personnel that the service invested enormous resources in accomplishing the training, saying “it is therefore desirable that you reciprocate the good gesture.”
He said that NAF will continue to support all efforts to make the
regiment a fighting force with the requisite capacity in the protection
of NAF asset.
The Air Chief appreciated the unending support of President
Muhammadu Buhari, who adequately provided funding for training and
operational activities of NAF.
Earlier the Commandant Regiment Training Centre, Group Captain,
Isa’ac Subi , said the curriculum of regiment training centre were
re-structured to make more effective and efficient in training personnel
to meet changing complexities of military operation.
Subi said the topics covered include, understanding threats, the
motivation, methodologies of attack, troops leading, signal
communication, combat medics counter terrorism among others.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the training were conducted
by the Israeli Military Training Organisation and British Military
Advisory Training Team (BMATT).
-NAN

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