
Amiri Guard celebrates graduation of joint security and protection courses
DOHA: The Amiri Guard School has celebrated at the 'Lahsania'camp the graduation of the two joint founding security and personal protection courses No. (95) and (96), and the conclusion of the first semester of the Security and Personal Protection Diploma Course No. (4), in the presence of Lieutenant General Hazza bin Khalil Al Shahwani, Commander of the Amiri Guard.
The ceremony was also attended by Colonel Mohamed Jama Daala, Commander of the Djibouti Republican Guard, the Kuwaiti Military Attaché, the Deputy Commander of the Amiri Guard, the Inspector General, the Assistant Commander of the Amiri Guard, and a number of senior officers from the Amiri Guard and the Armed Forces.
At the beginning of the graduation ceremony, the general report of the two courses was reviewed. Major Hamad Abdullah Aqeel Al Nabet, Commander of the Amiri Guard School, said that the participants of the two courses underwent an integrated training system that relied on the latest advanced protection methods in the arts of shooting, formation tactics and procession skills, in addition to comprehensive exercises to enhance the level of combat readiness.
He praised the level of performance of the participants in the closing show, which reflected the various combat capabilities and skills they acquired throughout the training period of the two courses, which embodies the extent of their high readiness to carry out tasks and duties efficiently and professionally.
The closing ceremony included a number of field segments, including a series of scenarios related to the security and protection of VIPs, including various methods for dealing with emergency and sudden situations, including airdrops by helicopter or vehicles to evacuate VIPs according to the course of events and the dilemmas they face.
The show also featured self-defense combat moves, shooting at various targets, and various field formations for vehicle convoys.
Following the conclusion of the parade, the Commander of the Amiri Guard honoured the top graduates.
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