Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08KINSHASA223
2008-03-05 16:44:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Kinshasa
Cable title:
Ambassador addresses latest graduates of USG-funded staff
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UNCLAS KINSHASA 000223
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV MASS CG
SUBJECT: Ambassador addresses latest graduates of USG-funded staff
officer training
UNCLAS KINSHASA 000223
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV MASS CG
SUBJECT: Ambassador addresses latest graduates of USG-funded staff
officer training
1. The Ambassador, speaking at graduation ceremonies for the 36
graduates of the U.S.-funded Battalion Staff Officer Training Course
March 3 in Kinshasa, cited the program as further evidence of the
good state of U.S.-Congolese relations and encouraged graduates to
see their role as protecting the Congolese people. The 36 officers,
ranging from lieutenant colonel to captain in rank, completed a
seven-week course in the U.S. method of military decision-making and
battlefield operating systems, as well as human rights and code of
conduct issues.
2. Deputy Defense Minister Luc Amuri, who presided at the ceremony,
expressed thanks to the United States for assisting in the
modernization of the Congolese military. This is the eighth time
the U.S. has funded the course, which is taught by American military
instructors. DCM Brock addressed the previous graduation ceremony
November 30.
3. MONUC Radio Okapi and the pro-government daily L'Observateur
highlighted the Ambassador's remarks in their reports of the event.
GARVELINK
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV MASS CG
SUBJECT: Ambassador addresses latest graduates of USG-funded staff
officer training
1. The Ambassador, speaking at graduation ceremonies for the 36
graduates of the U.S.-funded Battalion Staff Officer Training Course
March 3 in Kinshasa, cited the program as further evidence of the
good state of U.S.-Congolese relations and encouraged graduates to
see their role as protecting the Congolese people. The 36 officers,
ranging from lieutenant colonel to captain in rank, completed a
seven-week course in the U.S. method of military decision-making and
battlefield operating systems, as well as human rights and code of
conduct issues.
2. Deputy Defense Minister Luc Amuri, who presided at the ceremony,
expressed thanks to the United States for assisting in the
modernization of the Congolese military. This is the eighth time
the U.S. has funded the course, which is taught by American military
instructors. DCM Brock addressed the previous graduation ceremony
November 30.
3. MONUC Radio Okapi and the pro-government daily L'Observateur
highlighted the Ambassador's remarks in their reports of the event.
GARVELINK