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KUWAIT: Undersecretary of the Kuwait National Guard Lieutenant General Hashem Al-Rifaie congratulates one of the senior 
sergeant graduates. — KUNA
KUWAIT: Undersecretary of the Kuwait National Guard Lieutenant General Hashem Al-Rifaie congratulates one of the senior sergeant graduates. — KUNA

New cohort of senior sergeant graduates from National Guard

KUWAIT: Undersecretary of the Kuwait National Guard Lieutenant General Hashem Al-Rifaie attended the graduation ceremony of the new senior sergeants cohort on Wednesday at the main hall of Sumoud Camp. In a statement issued by the National Guard, Al-Rifaie expressed pride in the graduation of a new group of qualified non-commissioned officers who have received extensive military education and field training.

He emphasized that this course forms a foundational pillar in training senior sergeants, enhancing their combat capabilities and ensuring they are fully equipped to perform their duties with high competence.

The statement added that Al-Rifaie conveyed congratulations and greetings to the graduates on behalf of the National Guard Chief, Sheikh Mubarak Humoud Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, and the Deputy Chief, Sheikh Faisal Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. He praised the graduates’ outstanding performance throughout the course and their strong grasp of both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. — KUNA

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