Military personnel from the Southern Command of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) yesterday began an exercise at Akuapem-Larteh in the Eastern Region to sharpen their skills and be combat ready to deal with potential threats to the country's peace and security.
To complete the process, please follow the instructions in the email we just sent you.Major General Amoah said the exercise was also to enhance cooperation, unit pride and togetherness among Southern Command units towards building capacity for joint operations and identify potential participants for Exercise TIGERS' PATH scheduled for later this year.
In most of such situations, the public suffers assassinations, brutalities, intimidation, robberies, hijacking, arson and related crimes that were the main features of insurgency," he said. He reiterated the need for a collaborative effort among units and other sectors through training to test their ability to deal with such threats.
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