On Monday, the Chief of General Staff and Commander of Joint Operations, Lieutenant General Saghir Hamoud bin Aziz, officially concluded the first annual Supply and Logistics Conference for the Seventh Military Region, set for 2025.
Leadership’s Acknowledgment
During the closing ceremony, the Chief of General Staff conveyed greetings from both political and military leadership to the commanders and non-commissioned officers of the Supply and Logistics Division in the Seventh Military Region. This acknowledgment underscores the importance of their contributions to military operations.
Conference Outcomes Highlighted
Lieutenant General bin Aziz praised the conference’s outcomes and recommendations. He emphasized their significance in addressing challenges and developing effective solutions for supply and logistics issues in combat operations. He urged the implementation of these recommendations to enhance the efficiency of the armed forces and bolster their combat readiness.
Recognition of Efforts
Major General Mohammed Al-Muntasir, Commander of the Seventh Military Region, commended the Supply and Logistics Division for its efforts over the past year. He highlighted their success in supplying fighters with essential needs, as well as their commitment to training, discipline, and morale preparation.
Commitment to Improvement
Major General Al-Muntasir assured attendees that the conference’s recommendations would be actively pursued to improve supply and logistics performance within the armed forces. He stressed the critical role of logistics in combat operations, emphasizing the need for flexibility and rapid movement.
Insights on Logistics
Additionally, Major General Al-Muntasir presented a working paper at the conference, discussing the role of logistics and its importance across various phases of military operations.
Conference Details
Colonel Ahmed Salem, Head of the Supply and Logistics Division in the Seventh Military Region, noted that the first annual conference lasted three days. He explained that the conference addressed several working papers and produced numerous important recommendations and proposals related to supply and logistics operations. These recommendations have been escalated to higher authorities for approval and implementation within the armed forces.
The successful conclusion of this conference marks a significant step toward enhancing the operational capabilities of the armed forces. By focusing on supply and logistics, military leaders aim to ensure that troops are well-equipped and prepared for future challenges.
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