Taiz Axis Chief of Staff lauds military brigades’ training and qualification courses.
Taiz Military Axis Chief Praises Leadership and Control Training Courses
Enhancing Military Proficiency through Specialized Training
Major General Abdul Aziz Al-Majidi, the Chief of Staff of the Taiz Military Axis, recently lauded the special leadership and control course conducted by the 170th Air Defense Brigade. During his inspection of the training and qualification courses at the 22nd Mika Brigade and the 170th Air Defense Brigade, alongside the Head of the Intelligence Department, Brigadier General Abduh Al-Bahiri, Al-Majidi highlighted the critical importance of leadership and control in battle dynamics.
Emphasis on Communication Skills and Practical Application
Al-Majidi stressed the necessity of mastering communication devices, urging course participants to leverage the concepts learned and apply them in practical field operations. His remarks underscore the military’s commitment to enhancing the operational capabilities of its forces through comprehensive training programs.
Pioneering Tactical Exercises
Furthermore, Al-Majidi praised the tactical exercise conducted by the 22nd Mika Brigade, noting it as a pioneering initiative in implementing such crucial training methods. He pointed out that these tactical exercises are among the most sophisticated training techniques, contributing significantly to honing the skills of leaders and staff in combat document preparation and combat operation management. Al-Majidi emphasized the importance of utilizing and applying the acquired skills in defending Taiz against the Houthi militia’s terrorist activities.
This focus on advanced training and practical application underscores the military’s dedication to improving its strategic and operational effectiveness in the face of ongoing challenges. The leadership’s acknowledgment of these training initiatives reflects a strategic vision aimed at bolstering defense capabilities and ensuring readiness for various combat scenarios.
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