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The Joaan Bin Jassim Joint Command and Staff College (JBJJCSC) yesterday celebrated the graduation of commanders and officers of the Qatari Armed Forces as well as two officers from the Emiri Guard Command who have successfully passed the programmes and curricula of the third session of the joint chiefs of staff.
Among the graduates were 30 officers from the Qatari Armed Forces, two officers from the Emiri Guard Command, two officers from Saudi Arabia, three officers from Kuwait and two officers from Oman.
HE the Minister of State for Defence Affairs Dr Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah along with a group of senior army officers and faculty members attended the ceremony.
In a speech on the occasion, Commander of Joaan bin Jassim Command and Staff College, Major General (Pilot) Nasser Abdullah al-Sulaiti said that the graduation of this course is one of the clear achievements of the institution which has promised the leadership to continue the process of development.
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