As trainees have taken oaths to be loyal to the State and Tatmadaw with sacrifice of life, they have to take pride in steadfastly serving State defence duty: Vice-Senior General

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State Administration Council Vice-Chairman Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win inspects the Defence Services (Army) Combat Forces School in Bahtoo on 5 April 2022.

Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win inspected the Defence Services (Army) Combat Forces School (Bahtoo) yesterday morning.
At the three-storey building of the school, the Vice-Senior General inspected lectures virtually given by an official from the Myanmar National Human Rights Commission to the trainees of the infantry commanding officer, company commander and platoon commander courses and other practical and theoretical works and viewed around the training halls, library and the exhibition hall of the history of the school and left necessary instructions.
Commandants of the Defence Services (Army) Combat Forces School (Bahtoo) and the Defence Services (Army) Officers Training School (Bahtoo) reported on training sessions and implementation of the four-military building tasks. The Vice-Senior General fulfilled the needs of training and school administration.
In meeting with trainee officers from the infantry commanding officer, company commander and platoon commander courses at the Aung San Hall of the school, the Vice-Senior General urged them not to forget that they are Tatmadaw members serving the duties round the clock by taking the four-point oath daily.
He noted that as trainees have taken oaths to be loyal to the State and the Tatmadaw with the sacrifice of life, they have to take pride in steadfastly serving the State defence duty. The Vice-Senior General urged them to strive for serving the stability and prevalence of law and order for the State with diligence and perseverance despite facing difficulties and hardships.
He continued to say that they all must pursue the training lessons to have the skills for professionally applying the experiences in discharging the duties in the measures of the State. If so, they will have the skills to protect the life and property of the people safely. On the other hand, it is necessary to emphasize administrative and welfare measures for the subordinates and families to serve the assigned duties conveniently. They all have to build mutual trust and understanding to supervise associates with goodwill.
The Vice-Senior General presented foodstuffs for trainees and instructor officers to the commandant. At the same time, Lt-Gen Aung Zaw Aye of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) gave the sports equipment to the trainees through the deputy commandant.
The Vice-Senior General and party had lunch together with the trainees at the mess hall of the infantry commanding officer trainees of the Defence Services (Army) Combat Forces School (Bahtoo). — MNA

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