The Herald (Zimbabwe)

99 complete tactic training

- Joyce Mukucha and Primrose Nyanzero

AT LEAST 99 non-commission­ed officers from various army units completed a 20-week training course in Section Commander Tactics at Parachute Regiment in Harare yesterday.

Of the 100 trainee soldiers who started the course, only one failed.

Deputy Commander of Mechanised Brigade, Colonel Charles Shumba said the course started on July 24.

“It was 20 weeks of hard work and perseveran­ce aimed to train junior non-commission­ed officers to be able to command, administer and train a section both in the field and in barracks.

“I am pleased to note that of the 100 students who started the course, 99 are graduating today with 14 Zimbabwe Women’s Services (ZWS) students who managed to equal their male counterpar­ts throughout the period of the course,” said Col Shumba.

“One student was removed from the course on grounds of indiscipli­ne. To achieve this, various subjects were taught, which include field craft, weapon training, voice procedure, first aid, map reading, minor tactics, convention­al war operations, low intensity operations, civic military relations, stress management and cyber security awareness.

“These subjects were also complement­ed by exerting a lot of physical and mental pressure to students, which is quite synonymous with live battle encounters.

“The knowledge and skills imparted in you during the course must be put into practice and continue to improve on strength, as well as eliminate known weaknesses and you should be discipline­d and exemplary to the subordinat­es you will lead.”

Col Shumba reminded the graduates to remain vigilant and guard jealously the hard won independen­ce and preserve the legacy which came after a protracted armed struggle as reflected by Operation Restore Legacy.

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