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Royal Court Affairs receives new batch of recruits
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Royal Court Affairs receives new batch of recruits

From Times of Oman · () English

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  • The Royal Court Affairs in Muscat received a new group of recruits for military training.
  • The recruits will undergo training at the Military Training Centre to qualify them for various roles.
  • The program includes field, infantry, and physical fitness skills, alongside military discipline and regulations.

The Royal Court Affairs in Muscat has welcomed a new batch of Omani citizens for military training, aiming to prepare them for service as soldiers. This initiative, undertaken in coordination with the Ministry of Labour, signifies a commitment to bolstering the nation's security forces.

Upon successful completion of assessment and admission stages, these recruits will embark on a comprehensive military training program at the dedicated Military Training Centre. The curriculum is designed to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their duties effectively across different departments within the Royal Court Affairs.

The training regimen encompasses a broad range of essential military competencies. Recruits will focus on developing proficiency in field skills, infantry tactics, and physical fitness. Additionally, the program emphasizes military discipline, ensuring recruits understand and adhere to the rules, regulations, and laws governing military conduct. This holistic approach aims to enhance their cognitive abilities and prepare them for their prescribed roles.

Lieutenant Colonel Saud Mohammed Al Harrasi, Director of the Military Training and Qualification Centre, highlighted the extensive efforts invested in this training. He stated that significant attention is given to ensuring the diversity of the program, which is crucial for elevating the military, physical, and cognitive standards of the recruits. The goal is to prepare them thoroughly before they join their colleagues in active military units.

Extensive efforts have been made to help the members of the new batch of recruits garner military skills and proper knowledge before they join their colleagues in military units of the Royal Court Affairs. Attention is also undertaken to ensure the diversity of the training programme in order to raise the military, physical and cognitive level of the soldier recruits.

โ€” Lt. Col. Saud Mohammed Al HarrasiDirector of the Military Training and Qualification Centre, describing the training program for new recruits.
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