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Over 60 graduate from the UPDF squadron officers course

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The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) Air Force has passed out 76 officers who completed the Squadron Officers Course at the Air Force College in Nakasongola.

The Commander Air Force, Lieutenant General Charles Okidi, spoke on behalf of CDF Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, saying the course was designed to transform officers from tactical executors into operational leaders.

He added that the course was aimed at sharpening officers’ mental resilience, strategic judgment, and command ability required to lead effectively in complex and demanding environments.

“Over the past months, you have been challenged to rise above pressure, make critical decisions, and work as a team. Having navigated this demanding curriculum, you have proven that you are ready to shoulder the responsibility of command,” he said.

He said squadron-level officers are central to the Air Force’s operational readiness and urged them to ensure the force remains prepared to project power and respond effectively whenever called upon.

Lt Gen Okidi earlier commissioned new dormitories at the college, a development he said underscores the Air Force’s commitment to improving the welfare and learning environment of both students and staff.

In his remarks, the Commandant of the Air Force College, Brigadier General Allan Kalanzi, urged the graduates to apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the course in their future assignments.

He emphasised that leadership begins with action and discipline, and called on the officers to lead by example in the execution of their duties.

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Brig Gen Kalanzi described the squadron as the heart of the Air Force and stressed the importance of continuous and transformative training in preparing the Force to meet current and future security challenges.

He encouraged the officers to view the course as a key milestone in their professional growth, reminding them that career development in the military is a continuous process.

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Staff writer at Lira City Post.

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