Liberation military drill concludes in Kuwait

The joint military drill, the liberation 2023, among Kuwait land forces, the US Spartan force and the Queen’s Dragoon Guards (QDG) ended on Thursday.The drill began on February 19 in the northern military base of Adare’e, and aimed at developing the jo…

The joint military drill, the liberation 2023, among Kuwait land forces, the US Spartan force and the Queen’s Dragoon Guards (QDG) ended on Thursday.

The drill began on February 19 in the northern military base of Adare’e, and aimed at developing the joint planning, unifying concepts and achieving openness to raise combat readiness and the training level in order to enhance joint military cooperation between the Kuwaiti armed forces, and friendly American and British forces, Kuwait’s General Staff of the Armed Forces said in a statement. UK Ambassador Belinda Lewis and Chargé d’affaires of the US Embassy Jim Holtsnider as well as a number of senior officers of Kuwait’s army were present.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

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