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Students demonstrated skills they acquired during the 8-week course

NTM-I graduates 749 Iraqi Federal Police


By Guest Column ——--December 31, 2010

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BAGHDAD - Members of the IFP and Zerevani, Kurdish regional govt police forces, graduated from a specialized NATO Training Mission-Iraq (NTM-I) training course, Dec. 19, at the Federal Police Special Training Academy at Camp Dublin. They join more than 9,400 members of the IFP that have graduated since its initiation in 2007.

"While violent extremists continue to launch attacks, the police have maintained their professionalism and Iraq's internal security," said Dep. Cmdr of NTM-I, Maj. Gen. Angelelli. "It's no wonder why the ISF remains the most trusted govt institution in the country." Following a pass-in-review for assembled dignitaries who included USF-Iraq leaders and school administrators, the students demonstrated skills they acquired during the 8-week course, including crowd control, hostage rescue and hand-to-hand combat.

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