In the presence of the representative of the Director of the Royal Engineering Corps, Brigadier General Qassem Shuqairat, and the Commander of the Special Royal Guard, Colonel Musa Haroun Al-Nasrat, a workshop on "blind ammunition and innovative explosive devices" was concluded in the Special Royal Guard Engineering Unit, with the participation of officers and non-commissioned officers from the Jordan Armed Forces and the friendly Republic of Romania.The five-day workshop included an introduction to blind ammunitions, their classifications and types, treatment methods, and dealing with innovative explosive devices.At the end of the workshop, Brigadier General Shqairat distributed certificates to the participants.Brigadier General Shqairat congratulated the graduates of the course at the Royal Guard Special Training School, in the presence of the Commander of the Special Royal Guard."The Royal Guard Special Training School celebrates today the graduation of this elite of the nation's brave sons, who joined their colleagues in the fields of honor to defend our dear homeland, and they have acquired the military knowledge that qualifies them to be qualified soldiers in the armed forces," said Colonel Al-Nusrat.The 22-week course included topics such as physical fitness, infantry training, field skills, first aid, shooting with various individual weapons, lectures on national and religious guidance, and training on rules of engagement, in addition to communication skills and dealing with the public.At the end of the graduation, the Commander of the Special Royal Guard distributed the awards to the deserving ones.
In the presence of the representative of the Director of the Royal Engineering Corps, Brigadier General Qassem Shuqairat, and the Commander of the Special Royal Guard, Colonel Musa Haroun Al-Nasrat, a workshop on "blind ammunition and innovative explosive devices" was concluded in the Special Royal Guard Engineering Unit, with the participation of officers and non-commissioned officers from the Jordan Armed Forces and the friendly Republic of Romania.
The five-day workshop included an introduction to blind ammunitions, their classifications and types, treatment methods, and dealing with innovative explosive devices.
At the end of the workshop, Brigadier General Shqairat distributed certificates to the participants.
Brigadier General Shqairat congratulated the graduates of the course at the Royal Guard Special Training School, in the presence of the Commander of the Special Royal Guard.
"The Royal Guard Special Training School celebrates today the graduation of this elite of the nation's brave sons, who joined their colleagues in the fields of honor to defend our dear homeland, and they have acquired the military knowledge that qualifies them to be qualified soldiers in the armed forces," said Colonel Al-Nusrat.
The 22-week course included topics such as physical fitness, infantry training, field skills, first aid, shooting with various individual weapons, lectures on national and religious guidance, and training on rules of engagement, in addition to communication skills and dealing with the public.
At the end of the graduation, the Commander of the Special Royal Guard distributed the awards to the deserving ones.