From November 4 to 8, the Training and Doctrine Command hosted the Tactical-Level Psychological Operations Course 2-24 for participants from the Army of the Republic of North Macedonia. The course was conducted under the mentorship of the Psychological Operations Department within the J-3 section of the Army General Staff and the RIST (Regional Information Support Team) team from the U.S. Armed Forces, based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The aim of the course is to train participants to practically apply psychological operations in military planning processes and decision-making within the commands and units of the Army, as well as their execution during operations. In this second module of the course, the focus was placed on the practical implementation of tasks by tactical-level psychological operations teams.
The course was attended by eight members (officers, non-commissioned officers, and professional soldiers) from subordinate commands and units of the Army.
At the ceremony marking the successful completion of the course, the Deputy Commander of the Training and Doctrine Command, Colonel Lulzim Nuredini, awarded certificates to the Army participants and wished them success in their future work, as well as implementation of the newly acquired knowledge in their units.