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Oct 04, 2015 News
The Guyana Defence Force, on Friday, continued its planned series of route marches as part of its training preparations for its upcoming Force Exercise.
Friday evening saw ranks drawn from the fighting arms of the Force marching in Region Six in two cohorts; one group marched from Line Path, Corentyne to Springlands while the other group marched from Albion to Rose Hall.
Military Expos took place at Skeldon, Corentyne and Liverpool Corentyne yesterday. They will continue today. These activities will feature parachute jumping, band concerts and medical outreaches.
It is envisioned that through these efforts, residents will be imbued with an increased sense of nationalism and will be motivated to join the Reserve Sub-units in their Region.
This opportunity to serve will allow locals to play an active role in national defence and security.
Chief of Staff, Brigadier Mark Phillips in an earlier comment stated, “It is now necessary, that all our Regions have Reservists to readily reinforce the regular Force to secure our borders and effectively harness the talents of residents to respond to national disasters such as floods and other environmental hazards.”
The Force is therefore optimistic that residents here and in the other Regions will join the growing pool of Reservists.
The Military Expo will be at Bayrock, Linden on October 10.
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