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August

Deputy Assistant for Youth Leadership at the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Andi Susanto (right), at the ASNFest 2024 event titled "Young ASN in the Nusantara Capital" at the Antara Heritage Center, Jakarta, Saturday (August 3, 2024). (Photo by:ANTARA/Anita Permata Dewi)
03
August

Governor of the Indonesian Navy's Academy Rear Admiral Supardi delivers statements at the Kolinlamil Headquarters in Jakarta on Saturday (August 3, 2024). ANTARA/Walda Marison.

VOI News, Jakarta: Governor of the Indonesian Navy's (TNI AL's) Academy Rear Admiral Supardi has stated that  the ASEAN Plus Cadet Sail (APCS) is expected to serve as an activity that facilitates Indonesian navy cadets to broaden their network.

"In the APCS, they (TNI AL) cadets can establish a network with cadets coming from around the globe. Thus, once they are inaugurated as commissioned officers, they will have already forged a bond," he pointed out while greeting APCS participants in Jakarta on Saturday.

As reported by Antara News Agency on Saturday (3/8) speaking at the Military Sealift Command (Kolinlamil) Headquarters, Supardi explained that the APCS, being held aboard TNI AL's vessel KRI Bima Suci, brings together navy cadets from Asia, Australia, America, and Europe.

The ship arrived in Jakarta after setting sail from Surabaya, East Java, on August 1. According to the plan, it will reach Singapore on August 6.

The sail provides the cadets with an opportunity to interact, exchange information, and collaborate in navigational training activities.

Moreover, Supardi remarked that such a sail could result in harmonious ties among the international cadets who will serve the navy of their respective countries in the future.

"By the time of their graduation, they (cadets) will already have established a network that facilitates them to cooperate at the global level," he conveyed.

On the same occasion, Commander of Kolinlamil Rear Admiral Krisno Hutomo made similar statements while expressing hope that the TNI AL cadets would make the most of the APCS to obtain valuable knowledge and foster friendship with their international counterparts.

The APCS draws participation from 189 TNI AL cadets and 32 foreign cadets coming from Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Timor-Leste, Australia, Chile, China, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, and Turkey.

03
August

Governor of the Indonesian Navy's Academy Rear Admiral Supardi delivers statements at the Kolinlamil Headquarters in Jakarta on Saturday (August 3, 2024). ANTARA/Walda Marison.

VOI News, Jakarta: Governor of the Indonesian Navy's (TNI AL's) Academy Rear Admiral Supardi has stated that  the ASEAN Plus Cadet Sail (APCS) is expected to serve as an activity that facilitates Indonesian navy cadets to broaden their network.

"In the APCS, they (TNI AL) cadets can establish a network with cadets coming from around the globe. Thus, once they are inaugurated as commissioned officers, they will have already forged a bond," he pointed out while greeting APCS participants in Jakarta on Saturday.

As reported by Antara News Agency on Saturday (3/8) speaking at the Military Sealift Command (Kolinlamil) Headquarters, Supardi explained that the APCS, being held aboard TNI AL's vessel KRI Bima Suci, brings together navy cadets from Asia, Australia, America, and Europe.

The ship arrived in Jakarta after setting sail from Surabaya, East Java, on August 1. According to the plan, it will reach Singapore on August 6.

The sail provides the cadets with an opportunity to interact, exchange information, and collaborate in navigational training activities.

Moreover, Supardi remarked that such a sail could result in harmonious ties among the international cadets who will serve the navy of their respective countries in the future.

"By the time of their graduation, they (cadets) will already have established a network that facilitates them to cooperate at the global level," he conveyed.

On the same occasion, Commander of Kolinlamil Rear Admiral Krisno Hutomo made similar statements while expressing hope that the TNI AL cadets would make the most of the APCS to obtain valuable knowledge and foster friendship with their international counterparts.

The APCS draws participation from 189 TNI AL cadets and 32 foreign cadets coming from Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Timor-Leste, Australia, Chile, China, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, and Turkey.

28
July

A journalist crosses a bridge used for spectators ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics opening in Paris, France, on Thursday (26/7/2024). The Paris 2024 Olympics opening will feature a parade of delegations on boats sailing down the Seine River for 6 kilometers from the Austerlitz Bridge to Trocadero, near the Eiffel Tower. (Photo by: ANTARA PHOTO/Wahyu Putro A/aww)

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