[09/03/2024 04:16]
ADEN - SABA
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council Maj. Gen. Aidaroos al-Zubaidi surveyed the educational process at the Higher Military Academy in the interim capital Aden.
Al-Zubaidi toured the different departments within the academy and the progress of the tutorial process.
At his reception was Minister of Defense Lt. Gen. Mohsen al-Daeri and the Acting rector of the academy, Maj. Gen. Hussein Ateeq.
During the visit, Major General al-Zubaidi attended the discussions of theses presented by a number of students at the Command and Staff College, to obtain a master’s degree.
Major General Al-Zubaidi praised the Defense Minister's endeavors to restore educational institutions and the military academy, and the efforts made by the academy’s leadership to develop the educational process to ensure the graduation of qualified military leaders equipped with modern military know-how.
At the conclusion of the visit, Maj. Gen. al-Zubaidi congratulated the academy's graduates expressing his admiration for the topics of the thesis they submitted to obtain the master’s degree, their realism, and the range of solutions they offer to overcome the challenges facing the military institution.
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