U.S. War College Nigerian Colonel wins 6 awards, emerges best graduand
A Nigerian Armed force officer, Col. Charles
Nengite, at the weekend, beat 380 other
post-graduate understudies to the top position
at the U.S. War School (USAWC), Carlisle,
Pennsylvania.
The data is gotten from the school
site, posted on Monday.
Nengite's execution was the best by any
outsider in the 38-year history of the school,
the data included.
In one of a few letters passing on his decision
for the different honors, the Commandant of the
school, Maj.- Gen. William Rapp, portrayed
Nengite's execution as ``arguably one of the
best in the global colleagues programs at
the USAWC.''
Rapp likewise said at the graduation function of
the school that Nigeria ought to be pleased with
Nengite and his comrade in the Bosses of
Vital Studies class, Col. Timothy Shipi.
He said ``Shipi performed splendidly.''
The breakdown got from the school's
site demonstrated that at the graduation of the
2015 class, Col. Nengite sacked six grants for
exceptional execution in various courses.
He earned the Recognized Graduate grant
saved for the main five colleagues in his class of
381 furthermore the Commandant's grant for
qualification in exploration.
Nengite additionally got the USAWC acknowledgment
grant for development in SHARP - Sexual
Badgering and Reaction Program and
enunciated an original paper – ``I am your companion
battle'' - technique under the SHARP.
SHARP is considered of noteworthy significance
to the U.S. Armed force.
Nengite likewise got the second best speaker
recompense in the talking rivalry in the 2016
class made up of 302 Americans and 79 other
nationals in 73 different nations.
The Head of Staff of the U.S. Armed force, Gen. Mark
Milley, who managed the function, told
the gathering of people that graduands of the school
continued to possess key authority
positions.
The USAWC was established in 1901 to explicitly
provide food for the key authority preparing needs
of the U.S. military.
A portion of the unmistakable servicemen who had
experienced USAWC in the past were President
Muhammadu Buhari, Collin Powell, Dwight
Eisenhower, George Patton and Norman
Schwarzkopf.
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