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Mubarak Ali Al Sabah
BornAugust 12, 1979
Kuwait
Allegiance Kuwait
Service/branchNaval component of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior[1]
Years of service2000–current
RankCommodore
Commands heldKuwait naval ship Maskan P3717
Kuwait coast guard ship Mash'hoor P315
Battles/warsOperation Iraqi Freedom
AwardsAl-Soor Medal
Silver Service Medal
Bronze Service Medal

Commodore Sheikh Mubarak Ali Yousuf Al Sabah (12 Aug 1979) the eldest son of Sheikh Ali Yousuf Al Sabah and Sheikha Awrad Jaber Al Sabah, the daughter of the former EmirofKuwait, His Highness Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

Military career

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Joined the Kuwait Navy as an officer cadet in 2000, and was commissioned as a Sub Lieutenant in 2002. The same year he attended the British Royal Navy's young officer course at Britannia Royal Naval College, and also attended the Ali Al-Sabah military college in Kuwait, where he graduated with a diploma in military science.

He served on board Kuwait naval ship (Maskan P3717) as Navigation and Communications officer, completed several courses, including Surface warfare officer course in Coronado, United States of America and bridge watch keeping course in the Kingdom of Bahrain, also participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom and received (Al-Soor) Medal, then transferred his services to the Kuwait Coast Guard which is part of the Ministry of Interior in September 2004 and served as a commanding officer of coast guard ship (Mash'hoor P315).

Sheikh Mubarak has consistently promoted the value of an educated and skilled workforce. Encouraging the development of professional and academic skills in maritime studies, engineering and leadership. He has gone to hold a number of appointments with the Kuwait coast guard and in November 2009 he was appointed as Chief of Maritime Operations in the Coast Guard. participated in several exercises during his service with (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Iraq, the United States of America, United Kingdom, Australia, kingdom of Bahrain, United Arab Emirates and the Sultanate of Oman ), and also participated as keynote speaker and submitted study cases at 3rd International Symposium on Maritime Disaster Management in Saudi Arabia 2011,[2] the Maritime Security & Surveillance conference in Abu Dhabi, UAE 2012[3] and the maritime infrastructure protection symposium in the Kingdom of Bahrain 2013.[4][5]

Commodore Al Sabah is a combat-tested leader who has earned frontline experience through Operation Iraqi Freedom and numerous joint maritime exercises throughout the Middle East, United Kingdom and United States of America. His leadership during these exercises has earned him the trust and respect of naval and military leaders from across the international community. His command, staff appointments, education and experience have broadened his strategic perspective. His strategic perspective have led him to organizing international conferences, media events and high-level strategic engagements to enhance regional, national and international security. Most notable, is his keen ability to anticipate emerging opportunities, and security threats in the Middle East region at levels normally expected of diplomats, naval or military leaders senior to him in rank. In February 2019, Commodore Mubarak Ali Al Sabah assumed duties as Commander of Combined Task Force 152 responsible for coordinating and enhancing regional maritime security and cooperation in the Arabian Gulf. He led the largest sustained Joint Patrol in CTF 152 recent history with over 60 Naval and Coast Guard vessels from contributing nations of Combined Maritime Forces. In September 2019, Commodore Mubarak Ali Al Sabah assumed duties as Assistant to Commander CMF for Regional Integrations.[6] He currently is a senior official of Kuwait's Ministry of Interior promoting Public Diplomacy, Foreign Policy and International Relations.

Qualifications

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Mubarak Ali Al Receiving his Honorary PhD from University of Plymouth

Courses

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References

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  • ^ "Mubarak Ali Al-Sabah at 3rd International Symposium on Maritime Disaster Management speaking about Protection of the Marine Transportation Lanes to Combat Maritime Piracy and Armed Robbery" (PDF). fg-mdm.org. Retrieved 2011-10-12.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ KUNA. "Maritime Security & Surveillance conference in Abu Dhabi, UAE". kuna.net.kw. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
  • ^ "Meeting with U.S. Navy commander". kuna.net.kw. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  • ^ "Maritime Infrastructure Protection Symposium". www.cusnc.navy.mil. Archived from the original on 2013-09-03. Retrieved 2013-05-15.
  • ^ "CMF Leadership". 17 September 2010.
  • ^ "A member of the Kuwaiti Royal Family has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Plymouth". thisisplymouth.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-06-09. Retrieved 2013-09-03.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mubarak_Ali_Al_Sabah&oldid=1182606246"

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