The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) 3 Infantry Division in a statement on December 14 says it has passed out 180 Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) who completed a three-month ideological training course.
The NCOs were drawn from the various units under the Division.
Maj Gen WK Sserunkuma the 3 Division Commander underscored the importance of the course in improving tactical skills and enhancing the ideological clarity to reinforce the values that guide the force.
WK reminded them that the strength of any army relies not only on its weaponry but on the quality of its Non-Commissioned Officer corps, which forms the backbone of military effectiveness.
He urged them to embrace future training opportunities and inspire their colleagues.
“Training is the heartbeat of the force,” Maj Gen Sserunkuma said. “Train your men with whatever little you know.”
The Division Training and Operations Officer, Col Santurino Tumuranzye appealed to the trainees to put the knowledge acquired to practice in order to develop their military career.
Sergeant Bwabale emerged best in drill, Lance Corporal Oyaka Boniface best in range, Private Adeke Shalom best female student of the course and Private Kitale Gordon was the overall best student.
Present at the ceremony were ACP Francis Chemusto the Commandant Anti Stock Theft Unit, Assistant RDC Moroto Aol Mark Musooka, Senior and junior officers of UPDF, Police.
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