Naval and Maritime Academy

War studies presentations by students’ officers of 32nd JNSC

The 32nd JNSC students showcased their skills and knowledge in doing war studies presentations on 21 Apr 23 at AWKA with the gracious presence of the Commandant Naval and Maritime Academy, Commodore Buddhika Liyanagamage. The students were divided into four sub syndicates conducted their war studies presentation on ‘The important role of carrier warfare played during Falklands War, A theoretical conceptualization of Lanchester theory viz-a-viz small craft operations; the Sri Lanka experience’, Realizing the relationship between Milan Vego’s Operational art and Naval Estimate Process’ and ‘Operation Sagara Balaya; a critical analysis of operational planning, operational design and execution’. The students’ performances in presentation skills as well as their analyses were highly commended by the audience and the Commandant of naval and maritime academy.

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