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301 Artillery Regiment Nigerian Army to conduct annual range classification

The 301 Artillery Regiment (General Support), Gombe will conduct its first schedule Range Classification Exercise 2024.

According to a statement by captain
MO ATTAH, Assistant Director Army Public Relation 301 Artillery Regime (General Support) Gombe, the exercise is in line with the Nigerian Army Training Directive for Year 2024,

It stated that the exercise will be from Monday 25 Thursday 28 March 2024 at 301 Artillery (General Support) Small Arms Range in Malete Liji area, Yamaltu – Deba Local Government, Gombe State by 0600hrs daily.

The statement said the aim of the activity is to improve the weapon handling capacity of personnel.

It added that as a precautionary measure, residents in the Malete – Liji Range area are urged not to panic on hearing sounds of weapons fired and to equally keep off the area within stated period.

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