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    600 Young Cadets Graduate from Abdullah bin Masoud (RA) Joint Military Training Command

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee22 July 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    6young cadets have graduated from the 11th round of the Basic Education School of the Abdullah bin Masoud (RA) Joint Military Training Command after completing both professional and ideological training.

    According to the Ministry of National Defense, over the course of three months, the soldiers received instruction from experienced and professional trainers in areas such as tactics, formations, first aid, handling of light and heavy weapons, checkpoints, inspections, and many other fields.

    The ministry added that the graduates have expressed readiness to serve the Islamic government and the people of Afghanistan across the country.

    It’s worth noting that thousands of young soldiers have previously graduated from the ministry’s educational and training centers and have been deployed to various regions of the country.

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