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Kenyan forces well trained for operation

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Kenyan forces well trained for operation

Postby fatimazahra » Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:12 am

"These operations serves as a good training grounds. Kenyan military training is heavily based on the British and American systems and is therefore world class.Very few countries in Africa have achieved these standards, especially being 100 per cent manoeuvre compliant (modern warfare ready). The troops are therefore expected to put the training into practice and adapt swiftly to any situation.People see the several potbellied soldiers, who almost entirely are non-combatants, and assume all soldiers are like that.They should know that the fighting units, commonly referred to as the ‘Teeth Arms’, are physically very fit." says Major Laibuta a retired Kenya Army officer

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