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After 18 months of commitment and perseverance, 21 cadets from the Joint Forces College have graduated as the first King’s Commissioned Officers.

Governor General, Grand Chief, Sir Bob Dadae who attended the graduation as a representative of the British Crown expressed joy on witnessing the event.

“Let me at the outset acknowledge the graduating class. For an impressive performance of skill and character displayed this morning. And I commend you all for that,” said Sir Bob.

These 21 outstanding cadets consist of members of Papua New Guinea Defence Force, PNG Correctional Service, and the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.

The Governor General said PNGDF, Correctional Service and the Police Force were created before independence and serves to protect the people and its resources.

Joint Forces College Graduation

“You are the first ever King’s Commissioned Officers following the coronation of King Charles III in May this year. The crown you wear on your uniform is more than just a decoration. It reflects order and discipline. Two very important principles that you must live by as commissioned officers of the King,” said Sir Bob.

Several outstanding millstones achieved this year include;

  • The establishment of Learning Management System,
  • A MOU with University of Technology – UNITECH, for ICT Support at the Joint Forces College.
  • Enhancement of training to meet the various challenges confronting the three Disciplinary Forces. Domestically and globally, is essential to build a strong and,
  • Effective security force to adequately respond to security threats and provide the necessary protection required.

“The Joint Forces College is also a training ground for future civil servants. Groomed in disciplinary environments, attitudes and mindsets to drive our shared Vision 2050,” said Sir Bob.

The 18 months training was facilitated through support from bilateral partners especially Australia and New Zealand.

Joint Forces College

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