National Gendarmerie

Actualities | 23rd June 2025 :

A graduation for the non-Commissioned Officers at the National Gendarmerie non-Commissioned Officers School of M’daourouch

 
     On Monday, June 23rd, 2025, the Brigadier General, Commander of the Border Guard Units of the National Gendarmerie, presided over the graduation ceremony for the non-Commissioned Officers at the National Gendarmerie non-Commissioned Officers School of M’daourouch, "Martyr Fareh Boujemaa," for the academic year 2024/2025. The graduating batches included:
  • Professional Military Qualification, 2nd Degree, Intervention;
  • Professional Military Qualification, 2nd Degree, Intervention Trainer;
  • Professional Military Qualification, 1st Degree, Intervention Trainer;
  • Professional Military Qualification, 1st Degree, Staff Structures;
  • Professional Military Qualification, 1st Degree, Intervention in Two Sessions;
  • Professional Military Certificate, 2nd Degree, Intervention;
  • Professional Military Certificate, 2nd Degree, Intervention (resulting from the staff ranks).
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        These batches received comprehensive training about physical, military, and professional aspects, based on modern training plans and realistic simulations of the professional environment. The training focused on developing skills and consolidating military knowledge, as well as reinforcing commitment to military ethics and the values of the People’s National Army, to help the graduates to perform intervention, combat, and law enforcement duties with professionalism and efficiency. These graduations are part of an educational and training mission aimed at preparing Non-Commissioned Officers highly able to face challenges of the security profession and contributing to the protection of the homeland and its citizens.
     
      
     
      
        At the conclusion of the ceremony, the Brigadier General, Commander of the Border Guard Units of the National Gendarmerie, honored the family of the martyr Bouzaaroura Belkacem, in recognition of the sacrifices of our righteous martyrs and devoted fighters, expressing the leadership’s gratitude for the noble role the martyr played in service of the nation. Additionally, the Colonel signed the school’s Golden Register, a tradition symbolizing official recognition of excellence and dedication throughout the training period of the non-Commissioned Officers, thereby immortalizing the names of the graduating batches and documenting their achievements in the school’s history.
     
      


       


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