The 226th IHEDN session in the Hauts-de-France region at the SDIS headquarters in Oise
Listeners to 226e session in the Hauts-de-France region of the IHEDN went to the SDIS headquarters in Oise where they were welcomed by Comptroller General Luc CORACKDirector of the Oise Departmental Fire and Rescue Service and Head of the Departmental Fire Brigade, and his deputy, Colonel Mohammed KHARRAZ.
The auditors were then able to visit the alert processing centre and the operational centre. The afternoon was rounded off by a discussion with firefighters from the Tillé emergency centre, who helped to shape the defence culture of each student.
The 226th session in the Hauts-de-France region in Amiens
The 226e session in the Hauts-de-France region continues in Amiens. This second week is being run as a boarding school, which will enable the students to strengthen their cohesion and delve more deeply into the committee topics on which they are working.
After a conference on the Defence budget (LPM, challenges, constraints and innovations) given by the Controller General of the Armed Forces Jean COCHET-TERRASSONThe auditors visited the AIRBUS ATLANTIC site in Méaulte, which specialises in the production of nose fuselages for the entire Airbus range (A318 to A400M). They were welcomed by the site manager, Mr Thierry MASSE. Listeners were then given a tour of the A350 (composite technology) and A320 (semi-automated assembly line) assembly lines.
The following day, a memorial sequence was organised at the Sir John Monash Interpretation Centre in Villers-Bretonneux, which pays tribute to the Australian soldiers who fought and died in the 1st World War.re war, in particular to repel the German offensive on Amiens in the spring of 1918. The marching conference of Professor Bernard PHAN put these feats of arms into perspective in relation to the many operations that set in motion the counter-offensive that led to victory.
Back in Amiens, listeners met with Mr Nicolas DUMONTThey were briefed on the challenges facing France as a result of this major project, which will open up a navigable waterway between the Seine and the Benelux river network. The rest of the week promises to be just as exciting, with visits to Creil Air Force Base 110 and the SDIS headquarters in Beauvais, as well as committee work and high-level conferences.
The 226th IHEDN session in the Hauts-de-France region at the former Saint-Jean Abbey in Laon
Listeners to 226e session in the Hauts-de-France region were honoured to be received by the Prefect of Aisne, Thomas CampeauxThe event took place in the rooms of the Hôtel de Préfecture, housed in the former Saint-Jean de Laon abbey.
In his speech, he stressed the importance of national cohesion, to which the IHEDN sessions contribute. It enables us to cope better in times of crisis.
The reception, which was also attended by Éric DelhayeMayor of Laon and Jean-Michel DelvertThe first week of the 4-week session was brought to a close by a speech from the head of IHEDN's regional and specialised activities department, sous-préfet.
Lectures were given on the changing nature of conflict and France's defence strategy. They were also able to visit the Urban Action Training Centre (CENZUB-94e RI).
In addition, they have been involved in the 4 subjects on which the committees are working: the operational reserve, migratory flows, the duty of remembrance and the development of defence and security issues in the Hauts-de-France region.
The 226th session in the Hauts-de-France region opens in Laon
Auditors at the 226th regional session immerse themselves in the urban action training centre. A unique and formidable tool for preparing for high-intensity operations in urban areas.
The 226e session of the IHEDN in the Hauts-de-France region was opened in Laon by Sub-prefect Jean-Michel DelvertHead of Regional and Specialised Activities. He represented Lieutenant General Benoît DurieuxDirector of IHEDN. The Mayor of Laon, Mr Eric Delhaye and the Chief of Staff of the Prefect of Aisne, Mr Sub-prefect Jérôme Malethonoured the audience with their presence.
The speeches, fully anchored in current affairs, launched the new session with dynamism and responsibility.
The 31 auditors selected for the 226e The people involved in the regional sessions have a wide range of backgrounds, from the public and private sectors, military and civilian.
The programme for the session, which is being run by General 2S Thierry DapsensThe course will take them to 4 towns in the Hauts-de-France region: Laon, Amiens, Dunkirk and Lille. The IHEDN's unique educational triptych will provide them with the opportunity to develop their strategic thinking: high-level lectures, visits to military, industrial and memorial sites and committee work.