Army Combat Training School holds graduation for Advanced Drill and Duties Course 1–25
The Army Combat Training School (ACTS) has held a graduation ceremony for participants of the Advanced Drill and Duties Course 1–25 at Adiko Square, located at Whistler Barracks in Teshie.
The event marked the successful completion of an intensive training programme designed to enhance the professional competence, discipline, and leadership skills of personnel in drill and military duties.
The graduation parade showcased the trainees’ precision and mastery of military drills, reflecting the high standards and discipline instilled throughout the course.
Family members, senior military officers, and invited guests gathered to celebrate the achievements of the graduates.
Speaking at the ceremony, instructors and senior officials commended the graduating personnel for their resilience, commitment, and excellence throughout the training period.
They also underscored the importance of continuous capacity-building in shaping a professional and mission-ready military force.
The Advanced Drill and Duties Course is a key component of the Ghana Armed Forces' efforts to strengthen leadership within the ranks and uphold the traditions of military excellence.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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