The 18th Infantry Division on the White Nile celebrates the graduation of the fifty-first batch of new recruits and the implementation of the 375th Battalion's training project, Anger of the Crocodiles
Mr. Omar Al-Khalifa Abdullah, Governor of White Nile State, Sabah, attended the graduation of the fifty-one new recruits of the fifty-one batch of recruits, as well as the training program for the battle of Battalion Three Hundred and Seventy-Five, Wrath of the Crocodile.
This was attended by Major General Haider Ali Al-Tarifi, Supervisor of Operations on the White Nile, representative of the General Command of the Armed Forces, Major General Sami Al-Tayeb Sayed Ahmed, Commander of the 18th Infantry Division of the State, Major General Bakhit Youssef, Commander of the Jabal Awliya Military Region, Major General Jumah Adam, Second Commander of the 18th Infantry Division, and the State Security Committee, former commanders of the 18th Infantry Division, the head and members of the army. State Popular Resistance Committee, representatives of armed struggle movements, commanders of military units and a group of officers and non-commissioned officers of the 18th Infantry Division in Kosti.
The governor congratulated the graduates and their joining the armed forces. His Excellency commended the great efforts made by the Training Division, led by the division, to train more than four thousand recruits since the beginning of the Karama battle. that the White Nile is participating in the Karama battle with all its soldiers and conscripts at the operation sites, adding that the infantrymen of the eighth division ten have exceeded the limits of their responsibility with the blessing of the senior leadership of the general command
In the same context, Major General Haider Ali Al-Tarifi, Supervisor of Operations on the White Nile, confirmed that this group was trained and graduated from a theoretical and practical training different from its predecessors due to the variables of the Battle of Karama, indicating that the Today, the practical training of the graduates of this promotion focused mainly on how to manage the battle with the participation of all military units, even the soldiers learn to hear the sound of weapons to be firmer and more confident in combat. The representative of the General Command pledged to continue. the training despite the war conditions, adding that the next step will be qualitative training for soldiers on how to manage urban warfare, Al-Tarifi said that the armed forces have regained health and taken the initiative in the war of dignity, and he welcomed the arrival of new qualitative weapons that contribute to victory.
For his part, Major General Sami Al-Tayeb Sayed Ahmed, Commander of the 18th Infantry Division of the State, said that this graduation comes within the framework of the division's celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Armed Forces. received doses of high-quality training and focused on the Battle of Karama, and are now ready to be deployed to any battlefield, stressing that the Armed Forces will remain the protectors of the territory and the homeland and are keen on maintaining unity, security and stability.
While Colonel Bashir Muhammad Al-Juhaini, head of the training division headed by the 18th Infantry Division in Kosti, explained that the training is the basic foundation for the training of the military individual, he pointed out that the graduates spent a period of six months in training camp, receiving all types of training and cultural and social lectures to build the character of the Sudanese soldier linked to principles and values. They completed all military training projects in cross-country running, shooting and field military tactics.