Naval and Maritime Academy

31st JNSC Course Visited To Sober Island for motely excursion

The 31st Junior Naval Staff Course embarked on their expedition to Sober Island to do leadership activities from 0630 to 1600 hrs. The exercise significantly focused to elevate team work, leadership and organizing capabilities of the Student Officers. Then they visited historically valuable places on the island and some of them were dating back to the Portuguese era. Truthfully, this expedition created an absorbing environment for both the directing staff and the Student Officers. Waterborne sport events and a beach cleaning programme were also included in this excursion before concluding it with a luncheon at the island’s glamorous beach. Training Captain, Course Coordinator and the Deputy Training Captain along with Senior Officers of the Naval and Maritime Academy were also attended for this excursion. 

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