The Deputy Chief of Staff inspects the Military Academy in Aden, emphasizing the need to enhance educational and military processes.

Deputy Chief of Staff Inspects Military Academy in Aden
A Focus on Educational Standards and Military Discipline
Today, Lieutenant General Ahmed Al-Basr, the Deputy Chief of Staff, visited the Military Academy in Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen. His visit aimed to assess the educational process and the level of military discipline within the institution.
Insights from the Visit
During his tour, General Al-Basr explored various classrooms. He listened to a brief overview from the Deputy Director of the Academy, Brigadier General Mohammed Al-Sufi. This discussion highlighted the current teaching methods and the commitment to implementing training programs at all levels. Additionally, Al-Sufi shared insights into the efforts made by the teaching staff to enhance the educational experience.
Addressing Key Educational Issues
General Al-Basr engaged in discussions with the Academy’s leadership, faculty, and officers about several critical issues. They focused on improving both educational and military processes. The conversations centered on strategies to elevate the quality of academic and practical training, ensuring they meet the demands of the current phase.
Commitment to Military Education
General Al-Basr emphasized that this visit reflects the Ministry of Defense’s commitment to military educational institutions. He noted that these facilities serve as a fundamental pillar in building a strong and capable national army, ready to perform its duties efficiently.
This proactive approach underscores the importance of continuous development in military training and education, which is essential for the future of Yemen’s armed forces.
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