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    Hamdan bin Mohammed witnesses display of skills of National Service Programme recruits – UAE

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneAugust 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence, right this moment witnessed a collection of shows that showcased the talents of the twenty second cohort of the Nationwide Service Programme for 2024-2025. The occasion was held on the Seih Hafeer coaching centre, within the presence of Main Normal Sheikh Ahmed bin Tahnoun bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, Deputy Chief of Employees of the Armed Forces, a number of senior officers of the Ministry of Defence, and households of the recruits.

    His Highness praised the recruits’ self-discipline and readiness, noting that the army abilities they’ve acquired put together them to defend the nation with loyalty and dedication. He additionally counseled the efforts of the Nationwide Service Programme’s management in advancing the UAE’s imaginative and prescient by way of high-level coaching and qualification.

    “The bodily and tactical readiness demonstrated by the Nationwide Service Programme recruits right this moment displays the help and steering of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. This distinctive efficiency embodies the imaginative and prescient of our clever management to equip people with the capabilities wanted to safeguard the nation’s achievements, shield its safety, and contribute to its continued prosperity,” His Highness mentioned. 

    “Getting ready nationwide personnel requires strategic funding in coaching that integrates superior army data, bodily readiness, and tactical precision. What we witnessed right this moment displays a excessive degree of professionalism and clearly demonstrates the capabilities acquired by Nationwide Service Programme recruits, qualifying them to hold out defence duties with full competence,” Sheikh Hamdan added. 

    The demonstrations opened with the UAE nationwide anthem, adopted by a show that included superior fight and tactical workout routines, along with infantry formations, coordinated group manoeuvres, and subject abilities.

    The recruits underwent complete coaching that mixed theoretical instruction, sensible workout routines, bodily health, martial arts, and self-discipline—guaranteeing they’re totally ready to carry out on the highest ranges of subject readiness and operational effectivity.

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