PRESIDENT BARROW PRESIDES OVER PASSING OUT OF GAF INTAKE 39
351 young soldiers graduated from the Gambia Armed Forces Training School after completing 6 months of extensive training in basic military combat, fitness training, military law and international humanitarian and human rights laws. The President and Commander in Chief of the Gambia Armed Forces, His Excellency Adama Barrow, who was dressed in full military uniform, and carrying the highest rank of Field Marshall, presided over the passing ceremony of the soldiers, who are now expected to join the ranks of the army, navy and national guards. These 351 officer cadets and soldiers are now ready to join the military ranks after six months of intensive military training at the Gambia Armed Forces Training School in Fajara.These young men and women underwent a rigorous selection process, culminating in their selection for national service. Part of the training was foot and arms drills, which were on full display as they showcased their marching skills.The soldiers showcased their marching skills as part of the graduation ceremony.Major Abdoulie Secka, the Commandant of the Armed Forces Training School, said the young soldiers and officer cadets have met “all requirements” and are now “fully prepared for national service” in defence of the homeland.Lieutenant General Mamat Cham, the Chief of Defence Staff, described the passing out of intake 39 as a “landmark occasion for the Gambia Armed Forces” as it marks the beginning of a new journey of national service for these young men and women.The Armed Forces Chief called on the soldiers to always uphold the “core values of the Armed Forces” and contribute meaningfully to national development.His Excellency Adama Barrow congratulated the young soldiers on this milestone, commending them for their “resilience, discipline and mental fortitude,” which are required for the transition from civilian to military life. The Commander in Chief reminded the soldiers of their responsibilities to the nation, the constitution and the people, and urged them to wear the uniform with “honour and serve with humility.”The President and Commander in Chief of the Gambia Armed Forces, His Excellency Adama Barrow, in a rare moment, dressed in full military uniform.The President reassured the Armed Forces and the nation that his government is “fully committed to the transformation of GAF into a modern, professional and well-resourced institution” with the capability and capacity to respond to the numerous security challenges confronting the sub-region.President Barrow urged the GAF to always remain a symbol of national unity, a pillar of democratic governance, and serve the homeland with courage, discipline and patriotism.The new soldiers then showcased some of the skills acquired during the six-month training, starting with weapon assembling and servicing close hand-to-hand combat skills necessary for survival in extreme situatiohandedtar firing on designated enemy targets, and finally respoding to terrorist attacks, kidnappings and rebel attacks.President Barrow handing over a token to the overall best recruit, Habibou Colley .At the end of the displays, the most outstanding recruits were awarded certificates with Private Habibou Colley emerging as the overall best recruit. He was awarded a certificate and cash prize by the President and Commander in Chief H.E. Adama Barrow.The new soldiers will now be deployed to all the military installations across the country in the Army, Navy and National Guard.
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