NAF Special Forces graduates urged to apply training in service

NAF Special Forces graduates urged to apply training in service

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Newly graduated officers of the Special Forces of the Nigerian Air Force have been urged to exhibit what they have learned during their course whenever and wherever duty calls.

They were also charged to ensure that they respect and protect members of their host communities at all costs.

The charge was made by the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, in Bauchi on Friday during the graduation ceremony of 135 students of the Special Forces Course 11/2023.

Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, who was represented by the Air Officer Commanding (AOC), Ground Training Command, Headquarters, and Air Vice Marshal Usman Abdullahi, observed that, from the high quality of tactical display by the graduating students, there was no doubt that they had imbibed the basic skills and techniques required to conduct special operations in achieving the operational objectives of the Nigerian Air Force.

He explained that the successes of the Nigerian Air Force in shaping the battlespace and neutralising adversary capabilities had resulted in degrading the operational capacity of bandits, insurgents, and other criminal elements in different operational theatres across the country.

According to him, “To the graduating students of Special Forces Course 11/2023, I am aware of the rigours of your training on the ground and in the air, and that is why you have been decorated with your Special Forces emblem. I say well done.”

The CAS added that “this call will require you to exhibit courage, commitment, and loyalty in the discharge of your duties.”

“Once deployed, you are implored to treat your host communities with the utmost respect, as your task is to protect them from hostile threats,” he said.

Hassan Abubakar also appreciated President Bola Tinubu for his continuous support of the Nigerian Air Force despite the harsh economic realities and promised to continue to employ the available resources for the betterment of the country’s service.

Earlier, Aminu Bello, the Commanding Officer, Regiment Training Centre Annex, Nigerian Air Force, Bauchi, said a total of 308 Nigerian Air Force personnel of the Regiment Specialty were nominated to undergo medical and physical screening for the 93-day Special Forces Course.

He explained that out of the number, only 294 were reported, and 148 trainees scaled through the medical and physical screening tests.

According to him, these successful personnel commenced the training in September, but at the end of the course, a total of 135 personnel, comprising five officers and 130 airmen, completed the course.

He said that “trainees embarked on 10, 15, and 20-kilometer loaded marches, respectively, to improve their endurance, even in rugged terrain.”

Aminu Bello added that “several day and night live firing exercises were conducted to ensure that trainees were able to acquire and neutralise targets instinctively at short, medium, and long distances.”

“About 80% of these trainees came with no idea of swimming, but at the end of the swimming phase, all of them graduated from basic to intermediate swimmers,” he said.

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