Army Camp 2025 concludes in Georgia


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Front News Georgia
The Army Camp 2025 program has officially concluded at the Giorgi Antsukhelidze Sergeants Academy and the Colonel Besik Kutateladze Mountain Training School of the Georgian Defense Forces.
Deputy Minister of Defense Grigol Giorgadze addressed the students and instructor-sergeants, highlighting the importance of such initiatives for young people and thanking the military instructors for the successful implementation of the camp. First Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Youth, Levan Ghirsiashvili, also delivered remarks to the audience.
In recognition of their significant contributions to the project, commemorative plaques were presented to the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth, the Patriarchate of Georgia, the LEPL Youth Agency, and the Georgian Arms Museum, as well as to commanders of various units of the Defense Forces involved in the program.
This year, Army Camp was held in eight rounds in Kojori and Sachkhere, hosting nearly 1,700 students from the 9th, 10th, and 11th grades. Alongside training in marksmanship, topography, military navigation, first aid, survival skills, engineering, and mountain preparation, participants also learned to operate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
The Patriarchate of Georgia actively participated in the project, organizing educational and awareness activities aimed at strengthening spiritual values among the youth.
The Army Camp initiative is designed to foster patriotism, promote a healthy lifestyle, and increase public awareness about the Georgian Armed Forces.
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