New Chief of Defence Staff to continue to strengthen combat capability of Romanian Army

New Chief of Defence Staff to continue to strengthen combat capability of Romanian Army

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he new Chief of Defence Staff, General Gheorghita Vlad, said he will remain as dedicated to the Romanian Army and will continue to strengthen the combat capability and modernise military units. CE Report quoting Agerpres

"Thank you all for attending this important moment of the Defence Staff and, implicitly, for my career development as a soldier of the country (...) By taking over the Battle Flag I assume the honourable responsibility of fulfilling at the highest level of skills the command of the force structure. (...) I remain on the path of continuity, that of accelerating the consolidation of the combat capability of the Romanian Army's force structure. I remain committed to the process of modernization of large units and units, so as to ensure maximum response capacity within the national and allied context, regardless of the security situation," said General Gheorghita Vlad.

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