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UPDF Passes Out 106 Artillery Soldiers After Specialised Training In Moroto

The Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) 3 Infantry Division has passed out 106 soldiers under the 106 Artillery Brigade after completing a specialised course on light artillery systems, in Moroto.

The pass-out ceremony, which featured a combined graduation drill and a field exercise code-named “Last Fire,” was held at Nakiloro in Rupa Sub-county, Moroto District.

Speaking at the event, the 3 Infantry Division Commander, Major General Wilberforce Sserunkuma, underscored the importance of vigilance, discipline, and proper handling of military equipment, urging the soldiers to remain committed to their duty of safeguarding the country.

“You are here because of the country, so take good care of your weapons so they can also take care of you,” he said.

He cautioned soldiers against joining specialised units such as artillery solely for financial incentives. Drawing parallels with the 1985 liberation struggle, he said that the National Resistance Army fought out of conviction and patriotism long before stable salaries were introduced.

He emphasised the importance of ideological clarity and patriotism among the graduates, urging them to remain steadfast in the UPDF’s core mission of protecting wananchi and their property, while placing national interest above personal considerations.

The Deputy Commander of the Division, Brig Gen Allan Kyangungu, commended the soldiers for maintaining discipline throughout the training programme.

Meanwhile, the Commander of the 106 Artillery Brigade, Colonel Ochen, said the training focused on light artillery systems and marked the beginning of a broader modernisation initiative within the brigade.

“We have several calibres of weapons which we intend to train all our men on,” Col Ochen said.

During the ceremony, outstanding trainees were recognised for exceptional performance. Private Atuyambe Scholar was named the overall best student, while Private Abenegu Saturday emerged as the best in class. Sgt Luwum Santos was recognised as the best in field exercises, and WO1 Lokiyol Andrew received the award for the most disciplined student.

The event was attended by senior division leadership, including brigade commanders, the Commandant of the School of Artillery and Air Defence (SAAD) Olilim, as well as senior and junior officers of the division.

KASUMBA

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