New army recruits demonstrate unarmed combat

New army recruits demonstrate unarmed combat before their graduation on Thursday. According to the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), 80 newly trained soldiers successfully completed the GDF Basic Recruit Course and graduated at the Colonel John Clarke Military School at Tacama. Army Chief of Staff Commodore Gary Best, during his address, told the new soldiers that they have committed themselves to the ultimate sacrifice, which meant giving their lives if possible, in defence of the country.  He told the soldiers that as bearers of the GDF uniform, they have a critical mandate to the security and stability of the nation. “You must now exercise foresight, display wisdom, and act in a responsible manner in whatever you do. You must demonstrate that you are prepared to uphold the values of the Force: service, dedication to duty, selflessness, honour and integrity,” Best said. He warned: “From this point forward, your true test begins. We shall soon be aware of how much you have learnt. Your actions ‘will speak about you’ and allow us to make the necessary judgments. Do not misplace the trust and confidence others have in you nor abuse the authority you have as soldiers. If your goals are not compatible with the goals of the GDF, then your stint with us is going to be a very short one.” Best also emphasised that the soldiers must display respect for all the citizens of Guyana regardless of their station in life. “Citizens must be able to say, I feel safe, our soldiers are around,” he stressed. The soldiers were trained in the basics of soldiering and will benefit from other aspects of training when posted to the various Units of the Force, the release stated.

New army recruits demonstrate unarmed combat before their graduation on Thursday. According to the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), 80 newly trained soldiers successfully completed the GDF Basic Recruit Course and graduated at the Colonel John Clarke Military School at Tacama. Army Chief of Staff Commodore Gary Best, during his address, told the new soldiers that they have committed themselves to the ultimate sacrifice, which meant giving their lives if possible, in defence of the country.  He told the soldiers that as bearers of the GDF uniform, they have a critical mandate to the security and stability of the nation. “You must now exercise foresight, display wisdom, and act in a responsible manner in whatever you do. You must demonstrate that you are prepared to uphold the values of the Force: service, dedication to duty, selflessness, honour and integrity,” Best said. He warned: “From this point forward, your true test begins. We shall soon be aware of how much you have learnt. Your actions ‘will speak about you’ and allow us to make the necessary judgments. Do not misplace the trust and confidence others have in you nor abuse the authority you have as soldiers. If your goals are not compatible with the goals of the GDF, then your stint with us is going to be a very short one.” Best also emphasised that the soldiers must display respect for all the citizens of Guyana regardless of their station in life. “Citizens must be able to say, I feel safe, our soldiers are around,” he stressed. The soldiers were trained in the basics of soldiering and will benefit from other aspects of training when posted to the various Units of the Force, the release stated.

MORE IN Photos


Reader Comments »

The Comments section is intended to provide a forum for reasoned and reasonable debate on the newspaper's content and is an extension of the newspaper and what it has become well known for over its history: accuracy, balance and fairness.
  • We reserve the right to edit/delete comments which contain attacks on other users, slander, coarse language and profanity, and gratuitous and incendiary references to race and ethnicity.
  • We moderate ALL comments, so your comment will not be published until it has been reviewed by a moderator.
  • Our Comments are powered by the Disqus service. You may comment as a Guest by entering your comment and selecting "Post as". Optionally, you may sign-in using your Facebook, Yahoo or Twitter Accounts.

    Disqus' Privacy Policy can be read here. Please read our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.