U.S. EMBASSY HOSTS MILITARY TRAINING ALUMNI
armradio.am
08.06.2012 16:11
Ambassador John A. Heffern hosted a reception for 154 graduates of
the International Military and Education Training (IMET) Program on
June 8 at the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan.
Since 2002, over 150 graduates of this program have attended various
U.S. military training institutions, focusing on areas such as
defense reform, legal education, logistics, management, and courses
for captains and majors in the United States.
First Deputy Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan, and 170 military officers
and civilians from the Armenian Ministry of Defense attended this
event.
Administered by the U.S. Embassy's Office of Defense Cooperation,
approximately $5.8 million has been allocated to the IMET program since
2002. Upon graduation, IMET alumni often assume high-ranking positions,
such as the Armenian Military Attaches to NATO, US, Georgia and other
military commands.
armradio.am
08.06.2012 16:11
Ambassador John A. Heffern hosted a reception for 154 graduates of
the International Military and Education Training (IMET) Program on
June 8 at the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan.
Since 2002, over 150 graduates of this program have attended various
U.S. military training institutions, focusing on areas such as
defense reform, legal education, logistics, management, and courses
for captains and majors in the United States.
First Deputy Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan, and 170 military officers
and civilians from the Armenian Ministry of Defense attended this
event.
Administered by the U.S. Embassy's Office of Defense Cooperation,
approximately $5.8 million has been allocated to the IMET program since
2002. Upon graduation, IMET alumni often assume high-ranking positions,
such as the Armenian Military Attaches to NATO, US, Georgia and other
military commands.