The Nigerian Army has mapped out the Sambisa Forest for the March 2017 small Arms Championship of the Army.
Army Chief of training and Operations, David Ahmadu told journalists that the forest is being made safe for the exercise following its recent capture.
The Championship will be the the first held after a seven year lull, and is aimed at sharpening the marksmanship skills of the Nigeria Army.
The Nigerian Army has mapped out the Sambisa Forest for the March 2017 small Arms Championship of the Army.
Army Chief of training and Operations, David Ahmadu told journalists that the forest is being made safe for the exercise following its recent capture.
The Championship will be the the first held after a seven year lull, and is aimed at sharpening the marksmanship skills of the Nigeria Army.
The Nigerian Army has mapped out the Sambisa Forest for the March 2017 small Arms Championship of the Army.
Army Chief of training and Operations, David Ahmadu told journalists that the forest is being made safe for the exercise following its recent capture.
The Championship will be the the first held after a seven year lull, and is aimed at sharpening the marksmanship skills of the Nigeria Army.
The Nigerian Army has mapped out the Sambisa Forest for the March 2017 small Arms Championship of the Army.
Army Chief of training and Operations, David Ahmadu told journalists that the forest is being made safe for the exercise following its recent capture.
The Championship will be the the first held after a seven year lull, and is aimed at sharpening the marksmanship skills of the Nigeria Army.
The Nigerian Army has mapped out the Sambisa Forest for the March 2017 small Arms Championship of the Army.
Army Chief of training and Operations, David Ahmadu told journalists that the forest is being made safe for the exercise following its recent capture.
The Championship will be the the first held after a seven year lull, and is aimed at sharpening the marksmanship skills of the Nigeria Army.
The Nigerian Army has mapped out the Sambisa Forest for the March 2017 small Arms Championship of the Army.
Army Chief of training and Operations, David Ahmadu told journalists that the forest is being made safe for the exercise following its recent capture.
The Championship will be the the first held after a seven year lull, and is aimed at sharpening the marksmanship skills of the Nigeria Army.
The Nigerian Army has mapped out the Sambisa Forest for the March 2017 small Arms Championship of the Army.
Army Chief of training and Operations, David Ahmadu told journalists that the forest is being made safe for the exercise following its recent capture.
The Championship will be the the first held after a seven year lull, and is aimed at sharpening the marksmanship skills of the Nigeria Army.
The Nigerian Army has mapped out the Sambisa Forest for the March 2017 small Arms Championship of the Army.
Army Chief of training and Operations, David Ahmadu told journalists that the forest is being made safe for the exercise following its recent capture.
The Championship will be the the first held after a seven year lull, and is aimed at sharpening the marksmanship skills of the Nigeria Army.