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Passing Out Parade (POP) For New Entry 56 & Woman Entry 25
By Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF)
Jul 28, 2019 - 7:50:25 PM

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The Royal Bahamas Defence Force has once again increased its manpower this Friday past after 107 recruits successfully graduated from New Entry Training at the Coral Harbour Base.


With loved ones there to support, the squad of 98 males and 9 females is the latest group of entrants to join the Defence Force after 17 weeks of rigorous basic military training.

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Minister of National Security, the Honourable Marvin Dames, carried out an inspection of the parade, accompanied by the Commander Defence Force, Commodore Tellis Bethel. The Hon. Minister also delivered the keynote address. He commended the Defence Force’s newest members on their decision to become protectors of our country and also challenged them to remain focused while serving their country.

Contributing to the excitement, the recruits put on performances which included: precision military foot drills, weapons drills, a physical fitness display and also an infantry exercise display. This new entry was one of the first to receive the newly instituted 3-phase approach, which consisted of the Militarization, Maritime and Infantry phases. The recruit training programme also covered a diverse selection of training modules, inclusive of some twenty-one professional disciplines such as Navigation, Seamanship, Weapons Handling, Defence Act and Regulations, Military Martial Arts, Firefighting and Communications.

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Receiving the award for Best Female Recruit was Shonique Thompson, who was also awarded with the Female Swimming Award and Female Infantry Award. The award for Best Male Recruit went to Shaquan Porter, who was also awarded with the Training Officer’s Award and Male Infantry Award.

The Royal Bahamas Defence Force remains committed to safeguarding the territorial boundaries of The Bahamas.

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