The Defense Minister attended the graduation ceremony for the first batch of university doctors from Jundouh School in Aden.

Minister of Defense Attends Graduation Ceremony for Medical Graduates in Aden
A Significant Milestone for Medical Services
Today, Minister of Defense Lieutenant General Mohsen Al-Dhaeri attended the graduation ceremony for the first cohort of university-trained doctors from the Martyr Jundouh School. The event took place at the Medical Services Directorate in Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen.
Congratulations from Leadership
During the ceremony, the Minister conveyed heartfelt congratulations from the political and military leadership, including President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, members of the Presidential Leadership Council, and Prime Minister Salem Bin Breik.
Emphasizing the Need for Qualified Medical Personnel
Minister Al-Dhaeri highlighted the urgent need for qualified and trained young medical professionals like the graduates. He acknowledged the crucial role of medical service personnel in combat zones, field hospitals, and military operations. His remarks underscored the importance of their contributions to saving lives.
National Spirit and Commitment
The Minister also spoke about the high national spirit and values that individuals gain through their affiliation with the military. He praised the sacrifices and heroism displayed by medics and doctors in the Medical Services Directorate, emphasizing their commitment to humanitarian missions.
Acknowledgment of Training Efforts
Lieutenant General Al-Dhaeri expressed gratitude to the organizers, instructors, and trainers involved in the program. He commended the discipline and commitment shown by the graduating doctors throughout their training.
Intensive Training for Graduates
The Director of Aboud Military Hospital confirmed that the graduates underwent several months of intensive military training. This training aimed to enhance their skills and familiarize them with military laws and regulations, ensuring they are prepared to provide medical care in various situations.
Gratitude from Graduates
In their speech, the graduates expressed their gratitude to the political and military leadership for prioritizing training and development in medical services. They pledged to serve the nation with dedication, integrity, and loyalty.
Ceremony Highlights
The ceremony, attended by heads of departments, directors from the Ministry of Defense, and military leaders, featured the reading of a presidential decree promoting the graduates to the rank of Second Lieutenant. The graduates also took their military oath and recognized top performers from their cohort.
This graduation marks a significant step forward in enhancing the capabilities of Yemen’s medical services, ensuring that they are well-equipped to serve both military personnel and civilians.
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