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Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed visits military recruits

(Al-Manama Camp) – His Highness General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, praised the efforts and commitment of National Service trainees during a visit to Al Manama camp.
Brigadier Faisal Mohamed Al Shehhi provided His Highness with a full brief on the National Service programme and the progress of the recruits, who are part of the first batch of Emirati candidates who joined the National Service two months ago. As part of the tour, His Highness attended military field exercises, as well as, physical training activities in the fitness centre.
His Highness emphasised to the young recruits that there is no bigger honour than to serve one’s country, and that they are a source of pride for the country and the leadership.
Sheikh Mohamed also stated that their commitment to the nation demonstrated their selflessness, discipline and sense of responsibility.
(Courtesy WAM)

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