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Military police trainees tipped on discipline, health 

He urged them to instill discipline, maintain performance, and conduct operations with excellence, leading by example as per the motto.

Masindi: Brigadier General Joseph Semwanga, the Infantry Division Commander, has underscored the importance of training, stating that successful military operations rely on well-trained soldiers.

He said that in a dynamic security environment, building capacities through training is crucial to meeting expectations and addressing global security challenges.

Brig Gen. Semwanga, who represented the Chief of Defense Forces, was speaking at the pass-out of soldiers who completed the Military Police Level III Course at the Military Police Training School, Masindi, on Thursday.

He reminded soldiers that the Chief of Defense Forces has emphasized strength and endurance through training and competition exercises to ensure combat readiness.

Semwanga urged soldiers to prioritize their health, maintain morale and spirit, and leverage their training to perform duties with confidence, courage, and zeal, wherever they are deployed.

The Deputy Commandant of the Military Police Brigade, Col. Napoleon Namanya, emphasized that the skills and knowledge gained through training, demonstrated by the graduates, will enable them to overcome operational challenges when applied in the field.

He encouraged them to uphold UPDF’s core values and ethos, including discipline, teamwork, and loyalty, to achieve success.

The Commandant of the Military Police Training School, Col. Amon Kagina, said that the course aimed to equip the trainees with knowledge and skills for combat readiness.

He urged them to instill discipline, maintain performance, and conduct operations with excellence, leading by example as per the motto ‘By Example, We Lead.’

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Innocent Atuganyira

Innocent Atuganyira is a resilient multimedia journalist, a born of the oil-rich Buliisa district but working in Masindi District, Mid-Western Uganda. Contact: +256786816091/ WhatsApp +256757022363

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