DOHA: Twenty-one Kuwaiti cadets completed military training in Qatar this week, graduating from multiple Qatari institutions under the patronage of Qatar’s Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
On Wednesday, ten Kuwaiti cadets graduated from the Police College at Qatar’s Police Academy, the eighth batch of students to complete the program. Attending the ceremony were Kuwait’s Charge d’Affaires Mohammad Al-Zoubi, Military Attaché Brigadier General Bader Al-Rasman, and Colonel Yousef Al-Hamdan, Director of Kuwait’s Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences. Leaders from other Arab and international security and military academies were also present.
Brig Gen Al-Rasman congratulated the graduates. “The Kuwaiti officer cadets showed great commitment throughout the course to discipline and to the guidance of Kuwait’s military leadership,” he said. He added that Kuwaiti officers participating in foreign military programs are keen to learn from their instructors and peers, aiming to uphold Kuwait’s name and serve their country.
The following day, Thursday, 11 Kuwaiti students graduated from a joint ceremony in Doha that brought together multiple Qatari military institutions, including the Ahmed bin Mohammed Military College, the Mohammed Bin Ghanem Al Ghanem Naval Academy, the Ali Abdullah Al-Attiyah Air Academy, and the Cyber Space Academy. Six graduates were from Kuwait’s National Guard and had trained at Ahmed bin Mohammed Military College, while five graduates from Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior completed their studies at the Mohammed Bin Ghanem Al Ghanem Naval Academy.
The event was attended by Kuwait’s Naval Commander Major General Saif Al-Hamlan, Military Attaché Brig Gen Al-Rasman, and Abdullah Al-Turkait, head of the Ali Al-Sabah Military College, alongside senior figures from regional and international military institutions.
During the ceremony, Qatari officials announced the establishment of the Tamim bin Hamad University for Military and Technical Sciences, a new academic umbrella aimed at unifying the expertise of Qatar’s military and technical colleges under a single scientific framework. — KUNA
