British Training for National Army Service MembersCHISINAU, May 11, 2017 — The British Military Advisory Training Team (BMATT) from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is holding, for the first time in the National Army, a training course for junior commanders. According to the chief of Personnel Directorate of the General Staff, the activity is organized within May The source specified that, within the course, 30 junior lieutenants from National Army units are studying the planning, command, and evaluation at group/platoon level of training techniques, combat procedures, as well as weapon handling. |