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    MILITARY LANGUAGE SUCCESSES IN ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    23.07.2008 11:15

    As part of the UK's continuing cooperation with Armenia in the field of
    defense, Britain's Defense Attaché to Armenia, Lt. Col. Nick Ridout
    along with deputy Chief of Main Staff of Armenian Armed Forces Major
    General Artashes Paytyan and Col. A Simonyan, Commanding Officer of
    Armenia's Peacekeeping Brigade, presented certificates of proficiency
    in English to members of the Armenian Armed Forces at the Peacekeeping
    Brigade's barracks in Yerevan.

    The on-going dialogue on defense between the UK and Armenia is
    supported by activity ranging from reforms in the areas of doctrine,
    finance and personnel, to assisting with language training to enhance
    Armenia's capability on the international front.

    Since 2006, the UK has been working with the Armenian Ministry of
    Defense to develop a local training system for English language
    that operates to NATO requirements. Since 2006, nearly 300 military
    personnel have followed courses at training units established at the
    Armenian Peacekeeping Brigade, the International Humanitarian Demining
    Centre and the Ministry of Defence.

    In 2007, officers from Armenia's Peacekeeping Brigade were the first
    to take an advanced level test of Military English in Armenia. Now
    in 2008, a second group has taken this examination.

    Among the most successful candidates were Captain Ara Mesrobyan, Deputy
    Head of the NATO Division o f the Department for International Military
    Cooperation and Defence Programmes, and Major Artur Zakhrabekyan,
    Chief of Staff of the Armenian Peacekeeping Brigade. Captain Mesrobyan
    requires his English in preparation for following a six month
    international course in defence studies at the NATO Defence College
    in Rome. Major Zakhrabekyan needs English to carry out his duties
    at the Peacekeeping Brigade. Members of the brigade regularly carry
    out peacekeeping duties as part of an international force in Kosovo
    and Iraq, along with colleagues from the International Humanitarian
    Demining Centre in Echmiadzin.

    "Proficiency in English underpins almost all of what we do on the
    defense side" said Britain's Defense Attaché to Armenia, Lt. Col.

    Nick Ridout. "Armenia is an active member of NATO's Partnership
    for Peace and the UK is very pleased to offer its support. The
    need for military personnel with strong foreign language skills
    can only grow and all officers who pass these exams are to be very
    highly commended. Not only are they professional soldiers with high
    standards of military skill, but they have also proven themselves to
    be excellent linguists, able to operate anywhere internationally."

    --Boundary_(ID_n7BiU1G4MSF KLjoUPFArxw)--
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