Last Updated : 19-06-2013 05:39


 
 

More int’l training for Army

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Sri Lanka Army is to enhance training opportunities at local and international levels during this year, Army Commander Jagath Jayasuriya said.

Issuing a New Year message, the Army Chief said, “one of our prioritized objectives during this year is the enhancement of training opportunities at local and international levels. This includes proficiency training at private level, battalion training, joint military exercises, international training rounds, language training sessions, etc.”


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-2+5 # Cobra 2013-01-02 07:44
If we could offer it to the Indian forces, why do we need to?
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-3+3 # Andrew Pitugala 2013-01-02 08:31
Good. That will help us to fight against international conspiracies, which we hear about so very frequently.
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-7+10 # buffaloa citizen 2013-01-02 08:58
The most important training the SLA requires is human behaviour which involves indiscrimate bombing of areas of the enemy knowing very well that thousand of civilians are also in this region but dont care less because those civilians belong to another race or minority.
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-4+3 # Martin Milton 2013-01-02 09:19
Excellent. I wonder if the SL Forces Command will look at forming elite units trained to the hilt in martial arts in CHINA?
Now THIS will be an excellent opportunity for the advancement of training for them in CHINA. MM
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-3+6 # sahdi 2013-01-02 09:42
TRAINING TRAINING........! NO WAR ...... NO PEACE
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-1+3 # Gamarala 2013-01-02 12:15
More trips abroad to the Chief to visit the trainees.
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