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Vice Adm. Kang Jeong Ho, the commander of the Republic of Korea’s Naval Education and Training Command, made an official visit to the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) headquarters and its various learning centers on September 8-9. This visit marks a significant step in fostering collaboration and enhancing educational initiatives between the two naval organizations.
During his time at NETC, Vice Adm. Kang engaged with key personnel and explored the latest training methodologies employed at the command. His discussions focused on best practices in naval education and the importance of adapting training programs to meet the evolving challenges faced by modern naval forces.
The visit underscores the commitment of both nations to strengthen their maritime capabilities through shared knowledge and experience. By exchanging insights on training and education, both commands aim to enhance operational readiness and ensure that personnel are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of contemporary naval operations.
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