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Doha
The Amiri Guard School on Wednesday celebrated the graduation of six foundational and advanced courses.
The six courses include security and protecting personalities, security and advanced protection, rapid intervention, counter-terrorism, explosives and driving a tank.
The courses came at the conclusion of the 2020 training season, in the attendance of Commander of the Amiri Guard Major-General Hazza bin Khalil Al Shahwani.
The ceremony was also attended by Deputy Commander of the Amiri Guard, the Inspector-General, the assistants of the Commander of the Amiri Guard and a number of department and group leaders, officers from the Qatar Armed Forces and the Ministry of Interior.
Commenting on the occasion, Commander of the Amiri Guard School Colonel Ali Arahma Al Muraikhi stressed that the school’s strategy is to constantly develop modern training methods with the goal of raising the capabilities of members of the Amiri Guard to the highest level possible.
He praised the high level of professionalism showcased by members of the Amiri Guard during the closing ceremony, adding that this reflects the skills they developed during the courses.
He said the school is keen on enhancing the outcomes of security and protecting personalities courses by assigning rapid intervention and counter-terrorism forces and training them on how to respond quickly under various circumstances and conditions. The course participants then carried out a number of drills that showcased what they learnt.
The ceremony also included simulations of military tactics related to counter-terrorism and rescuing hostages.
At the end ceremony, Commander of the Amiri Guard honoured the graduates and urged them to give their best to serve the country.
Doha
The Amiri Guard School on Wednesday celebrated the graduation of six foundational and advanced courses.
The six courses include security and protecting personalities, security and advanced protection, rapid intervention, counter-terrorism, explosives and driving a tank.
The courses came at the conclusion of the 2020 training season, in the attendance of Commander of the Amiri Guard Major-General Hazza bin Khalil Al Shahwani.
The ceremony was also attended by Deputy Commander of the Amiri Guard, the Inspector-General, the assistants of the Commander of the Amiri Guard and a number of department and group leaders, officers from the Qatar Armed Forces and the Ministry of Interior.
Commenting on the occasion, Commander of the Amiri Guard School Colonel Ali Arahma Al Muraikhi stressed that the school’s strategy is to constantly develop modern training methods with the goal of raising the capabilities of members of the Amiri Guard to the highest level possible.
He praised the high level of professionalism showcased by members of the Amiri Guard during the closing ceremony, adding that this reflects the skills they developed during the courses.
He said the school is keen on enhancing the outcomes of security and protecting personalities courses by assigning rapid intervention and counter-terrorism forces and training them on how to respond quickly under various circumstances and conditions. The course participants then carried out a number of drills that showcased what they learnt.
The ceremony also included simulations of military tactics related to counter-terrorism and rescuing hostages.
At the end ceremony, Commander of the Amiri Guard honoured the graduates and urged them to give their best to serve the country.