
209 Al-Fath Corps Launches Three-Day Training Seminar for Personnel
The 209 Al-Fath Corps has commenced a three-day professional training seminar aimed at enhancing the operational and administrative capacity of its personnel. The initiative was launched in accordance with directives issued by the leadership of the Ministry of National Defense, reflecting an institutional focus on professional development within the armed forces.
The training program features a structured curriculum covering core military principles, standardized inspection procedures, and administrative efficiency. Sessions are designed to align personnel practices with established defense protocols and improve overall unit readiness. The seminar brings together corps members for intensive instruction and practical evaluation over the course of the event.
Chief Inspector Mufti Latifullah Hakimi has been assigned to lead key instructional components of the program. During the proceedings, he addressed attendees on the importance of adhering to military standards and implementing rigorous inspection frameworks. His guidance emphasized the necessity of maintaining discipline and optimizing administrative workflows across all operational levels.
Officials stated that the seminar is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and ensure that personnel remain equipped to fulfill their duties effectively. The Ministry of National Defense indicated that similar capacity-building initiatives will continue to be prioritized. The three-day program is scheduled to conclude with a review of participant progress and operational readiness assessments.
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