DUBAI // A son of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has enlisted for national service with the fifth intake of recruits.
Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid said it was a “great honour” to serve alongside his countrymen.
The chairman of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation on Saturday completed enrolment procedures for military service at Sieh Al Lahma military camp in Al Ain.
Sheikh Ahmed said military service affords an opportunity for Emiratis to show their loyalty to the UAE, its leaders and the people.
It would instil a sense of unity and solidarity among Emiratis and it was a chance to give back to the country, he added.
“It gives me great honour to stand with my countrymen who have joined the national military service today,” said Sheikh Ahmed. “I want to salute them as well as all those who have rendered military service previously and those who will do so in the future in response to the call of the country to commit to safeguarding their homeland’s security and ensuring its prosperity.”
Sheikh Ahmed added: “The brave men of the Armed Forces are a source of dignity, pride and strength for us, protecting our achievements so that we can maintain the UAE’s position at the forefront of developed countries. Today, my countrymen of the fifth batch of recruits and I are honoured to take on this great responsibility, therefore, we ask Allah Almighty to help us fulfil the obligations that the leadership has entrusted to us.”
Sheikh Ahmed called on his fellow recruits to present an honourable image of young Emiratis as individuals capable of shouldering great responsibilities, setting an example of commitment and discipline and living up to the high aspirations of the leadership.
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