Sheikh Mohammed's son enlists into UAE army
The son of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has enlisted for national service with the UAE army.
The fifth intake of recruits took place in Al Ain on Saturday, and Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid (who is the chairman of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation that works to improve education across the Middle East) will now be serving alongside his countrymen. UAE forces have been on the ground in Yemen since early 2015 in coalition with Saudi Arabia – they are there to confront Shiite Houthi violence in the troubled neighbouring country and to reinstate the exiled government of President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi.
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“It gives me great honour to stand with my countrymen who have joined the national military service today,” said Sheikh Ahmed. “I want to salute them as well as all those who have rendered military service previously and those who will do so in the future in response to the call of the country to commit to safeguarding their homeland’s security and ensuring its prosperity.”
The newest batch of Emirati recruits began military training on Saturday: the young me and women will go through military, fitness and security training, according to the Emirates News Agency.
National service became the law in June 2014, requiring Emirati men between 18 and 30 to sign up for military service. Women may volunteer. Emirati men who have finished secondary school have to serve nine months, those who have not serve two years. Sheikh Mohammed’s other son Sheikh Mansour Bin Mohammed is also in the army, and recently shared photos of his work in Yemen:
Here’s some video of Sheikh Ahmed enlisting:
Photo: Instagram/MansoorBinMohammed
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