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KABUL (NNI): According to Afghan defense officials, around 100 volunteer Afghan girls participated in an assessment test to join the national military academy of Afghanistan.
Officials in the National Military Academy of Afghanistan said around 3000 participants including around 100 Afghan girls took part in the assessment test.
The officials further added around 300 volunteers including 30 girls will qualify to enter the National Military Academy of Afghanistan.
The successful candidates will be trained various subjects specifically military trainings during the four years course in this academy.
The ANA is the main branch of the military of Afghanistan, which is responsible for land-based military operations and ground warfare to defend the state against possible foreign military incursions. It is under the Ministry of Defense in Kabul and is being trained by NATO alliance.
The ANA is divided into six regional Corps, with about 200,000 active troops as of June 2012. The current Chief of Staff of the Afghan National Army is Lt. Gen. Sher Mohammad Karimi.
In the meantime Construction work on an Afghan National Army Officer Academy (ANAOA), dubbed the Afghan Sandhurst and funded by United Kingdom, has begun at a site just outside Kabul, it has been announced.
The academy will train around 1,500 students per year, around 10 per cent of whom will be female.
Three quarters of the non-Afghan mentoring staff at the facility will be British, and training will continue after the end of ISAF military operations in Afghanistan, with support from the US, Australia, Denmark and Norway.
David Cameron, Great Britains Prime Minister, in his trip to Kabul-Afghanistan announced that this country, as part of its long-term cooperation with Afghanistan, will create Officers Academy based on the model of Great Britains Royal National Academy Sand Hurst in Afghanistan.
The Academy which is under construction by financial cooperation of United States and Great Britain will work in the framework of Afghanistan National Defense University and it is expected to be unique of its kind in South Asia, Central Asia and in the Middle East.
Over 100 girls enroll in national military academy
Officials in the National Military Academy of Afghanistan said around 3000 participants including around 100 Afghan girls took part in the assessment test.
The officials further added around 300 volunteers including 30 girls will qualify to enter the National Military Academy of Afghanistan.
The successful candidates will be trained various subjects specifically military trainings during the four years course in this academy.
The ANA is the main branch of the military of Afghanistan, which is responsible for land-based military operations and ground warfare to defend the state against possible foreign military incursions. It is under the Ministry of Defense in Kabul and is being trained by NATO alliance.
The ANA is divided into six regional Corps, with about 200,000 active troops as of June 2012. The current Chief of Staff of the Afghan National Army is Lt. Gen. Sher Mohammad Karimi.
In the meantime Construction work on an Afghan National Army Officer Academy (ANAOA), dubbed the Afghan Sandhurst and funded by United Kingdom, has begun at a site just outside Kabul, it has been announced.
The academy will train around 1,500 students per year, around 10 per cent of whom will be female.
Three quarters of the non-Afghan mentoring staff at the facility will be British, and training will continue after the end of ISAF military operations in Afghanistan, with support from the US, Australia, Denmark and Norway.
David Cameron, Great Britains Prime Minister, in his trip to Kabul-Afghanistan announced that this country, as part of its long-term cooperation with Afghanistan, will create Officers Academy based on the model of Great Britains Royal National Academy Sand Hurst in Afghanistan.
The Academy which is under construction by financial cooperation of United States and Great Britain will work in the framework of Afghanistan National Defense University and it is expected to be unique of its kind in South Asia, Central Asia and in the Middle East.
Over 100 girls enroll in national military academy