Published 7 August 2020
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PM HARRIS THANKS DEFENCE FORCE GRADUATES FOR ANSWERING THE CALL TO SERVE THEIR COUNTRY
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, August 07, 2020 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris has commended the 36 new officers of the St. Kitts and Nevis Defence Force (SKNDF) for choosing to serve their country in such a capacity, and urged them to do all they can to uphold the values of the law enforcement agency which they now proudly represent.
Three-three (23) recruits completed 20 weeks of intense practical and theoretical training as part of the Basic Military Course 01 of 2020 and are now officers of Alpha Company or the regular corps of the Defence Force. An additional thirteen (13) recruits graduated the course and will now form part of Bravo Company or the Reserve Corps.
“I welcome you recruits into the St. Kitts and Nevis Defence Force and again congratulate you on the choice that you have made to pursue a career of service – national service – as a soldier,” Prime Minister Harris said, as he delivered the featured remarks at the closing ceremony of the Basic Military Course 01 of 2020 was held on Thursday, August 06 at the SKNDF Headquarters at Camp Springfield.
Dr. Harris added, “In taking a decision to join the Defence Force, you have accepted one of the highest calls to duty any citizen can ever take. Instead of going for a regular 8:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. job, you have elected to serve as defenders of your country, its people and its resources. You have accepted to abide by the requirements of exceptional discipline, patriotism and extraordinary commitment to your country and our people.”
PrimeMinister Harris, who is also the Minister of National Security, further encouraged the new Defence Force soldiers to fully commit themselves to the values associated with the codes of military life – the values of honour, discipline and patriotism.
“The code of conduct that you have committed to during your training, “I am”, puts honour among the highest levels of the character of the soldier you must be. Such a code of conduct should be your contract. Your adherence and compliance with the established rules of the military will be monitored and there should normally be no argument with the rules,” the prime minister said.
Prime Minister Harris told the recruits that as part of their service to the country, they will be called upon to provide the necessary support to the civil security forces, more specifically the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force, to defend the country against long-standing and emerging threats to national security.