KUWAIT: The Amiri Guard, represented by the Amiri Guard Training School, held a graduation ceremony on Thursday for the non-commissioned officers of Course No (109), who successfully completed their basic training. The event was held under the patronage and attendance of Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army, Major General Pilot Sabah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.
In a statement, the Kuwaiti Army noted that Colonel Ali Bousheiba, Commander of the Basic Qualification and Protocol School, delivered a speech outlining the comprehensive training the course members received, which included both theoretical and practical military lessons. The graduates showcased their skills through silent parade movements, military formations, and tactical demonstrations, culminating in the recitation of the legal oath.
The ceremony was attended by several distinguished figures, including Major General Pilot Sabah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, who was welcomed by Major General Bader Amer Al-Sahloul, Commander of the Amiri Guard, along with Major General Adel Al-Kandari, Assistant Commander of the Amiri Guard, Major General Firas Al-Shaheen, Assistant Chief of Staff for Administration and Human Resources, Brigadier General Jassim Al-Omani, Head of the Military Education Authority, and other senior military officials.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, Major General Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah distributed certificates and awards to the graduates, commending their hard work, dedication, and readiness to take on new responsibilities in service to the nation. He also expressed gratitude to all officers and trainers who contributed to the success of the course, acknowledging their efforts in preparing the graduates for their future roles. — KUNA