On Wednesday, Defense Minister Lieutenant General Mohsen Al-Dhaeri conducted an inspection visit to the 101st Air Police Brigade in Seiyun, located in Hadhramaut Governorate. This visit aimed to assess the brigade’s operational readiness and morale.
During the visit, Minister Al-Dhaeri, accompanied by the Commander of the First Military Region, Major General Saleh Taimas, the Commander of the Al-Ghayda Axis, Major General Mohsen Marsa, and Defense Minister Advisor Brigadier General Ali Hatim, evaluated the brigade’s performance. The minister praised the high level of discipline and preparedness demonstrated by the brigade’s leadership and personnel.
Minister Al-Dhaeri emphasized the importance of enhancing efforts to maintain vigilance and readiness. He urged the brigade to prioritize training and development to improve the skills and capabilities of military personnel. By doing so, they can effectively fulfill their duties with professionalism and excellence.
In response, Brigadier General Saeed Lahmar, Commander of the 101st Air Police Brigade, expressed gratitude to the Defense Minister for his visit and concern for the brigade’s conditions. He assured that the brigade stands ready to execute its assigned missions.
This visit underscores the commitment of the Yemeni defense leadership to ensure that military units remain prepared and capable of addressing any challenges they may face.
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