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Officers from the UK and the Caribbean who took part the Junior Officer’s Tactical Awareness Course Reserve (Photograph supplied)

Bermuda was the site of an international military training course earlier this month for the first time.

Warwick Camp hosted the Junior Officer’s Tactical Awareness Course Reserve, which helped officers from the UK and Caribbean sharpen their leadership and tactical awareness skills.

Junior Officers from the Royal Bermuda Regiment and police service also took part in the course, which lasted for almost two weeks.

The training course was conducted by two instructors from the British Army’s Land Warfare Centre.

A spokesman for the Ministry of National Security congratulated the RBR and BPS officers who took part in the course and graduated on Monday.

Captain Travis Stevens and Lieutenant Theo Kelly presenting to the Junior Officer’s Tactical Awareness Course Reserve syndicate (Photograph supplied)
Lieutenant Andrew Wallace presenting to the Junior Officer’s Tactical Awareness Course Reserve syndicate (Photograph supplied)

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Published March 24, 2022 at 11:30 am (Updated March 24, 2022 at 7:55 am)

Bermuda hosts international military training course

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