Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, on Tuesday hailed the achievements of the UAE's latest graduating class of military cadets and called upon them to serve as role models in upholding the nation's values.
Sheikh Mohammed lauded the 49th cohort of cadet officers of the Zayed II Military College in Al Ain, during a ceremony in which he attended a military parade led by the graduates.
He praised the role of the long-standing military college in equipping generations of officers with the knowledge and skills to serve their country with distinction, Dubai Media Office reported.
The college – established weeks after the UAE was founded – has been integral to the security and stability of the country.
Sheikh Mohammed urged the cadets to show the same commitment displayed in their academic journey in their Armed Forces careers.
He said their success did not represent the final destination in their journey and called on them to stay true to their values and uphold their loyalty to the nation.
The Vice President was joined at the ceremony by Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed, Ruler's Representative in Al Ain Region, Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed, Chairman of the Dubai Ports and Borders Security Council and Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamdan.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid honoured the top performing college graduates and later spoke with them during a commemorative photo session.
Staff Brig Abdullah Al Dhaheri, commander of Zayed II Military College, delivering the keynote address during the event.
He highlighted the importance of preparing officers for the duty of defending their homeland.
He acknowledged the "constant and unwavering support" of the nation's leaders in developing and training citizens for the Armed Forces.