Kuwaitis graduate from Jordan military college
The officers who graduated from the Jordan Staff College. Eleven Kuwaiti officers graduated from Jordan’s Royal Command and Staff College on Tuesday, among 279 officers from various Gulf, Arab and foreign countries.
The graduation ceremony of the 24th Joint Staff was held under the patronage of Jordan’s Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah and was attended by the head of the Jordanian Joint Chiefs of Staff, Major General Yosef Al-Hunaity, and Kuwaiti Assistant Military Attache Lieutenant-Colonel Hamad Al-Buaijan.
Kuwaiti military attache, Brigadier General Misha’al Fulaiteh told KUNA the graduates, which included six officers from the Kuwaiti Army and five officers from Kuwaiti National Guard, did receive the most important modern military training skills, like public administration, joint operations, defense operations, and research.
Fulaiteh added that the training course, which began last August, contributes to the appropriate scientific and military qualification of graduates, which enables them to obtain the leadership and advanced staffs needed, through participation in extensive research and studies and various exercises that depend on scientific methods in addressing dilemmas and finding solutions for decision makers at all levels.
On military cooperation with the Jordanian side, he emphasized the depth of relations between the two countries, pointing out that the participation of Kuwaiti officers in various training courses comes upon directives of the military leadership.
At the end of the ceremony, certificates were distributed for 279 graduates from Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Lebanon, Sudan, Pakistan and Taiwan, as well as officers from the Jordanian Armed Forces. (KUNA)