The defence strategy of the State is the people’s militia strategy with all-inclusive of the entire people centring the Tatmadaw, so they all need to live in the harmonization of the people, said Vice-Chairman of the State Administration Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win in meeting with training instructors, officers, other ranks and families of Bahtoo Station at Aung San Hall of the Defence Services (Army) Combat Forces School (Bahtoo) yesterday afternoon.
In his speech, the Vice-Senior General noted that instructor officers must be skilful in military arts and knowledgeable in conducting training. Despite the difference in badges depending on functions and organizational setup, they all serve the State defence duties by taking the four-point oath in the same missions and visions. They all have to abide by the laws in implementing the assigned responsibilities and orders. They must protect the life and property of the people in their administrative areas.
The State’s defence strategy is the people’s militia strategy with all-inclusive of the entire people centring the Tatmadaw, so they all need to live in the harmonization of the people. It is necessary to assist in implementing the Pankhinn project to issue citizenship scrutiny cards to all eligible voters for the coming free and fair election and security and other essential measures. Likewise, it is necessary to expose and wipe off the danger of terrorists who attempt to disturb the efforts of the State for the prosperity of the nation and efficiency of food and water.
The government, the security forces, government personnel and ethnic people will join hands in wiping off the terrorists and making efforts to successfully hold the free and fair election the people long for. As the Tatmadaw members and families are partially serving the vital duty of the State at any time, they need to take care of their health and fitness individually.
Only when they are healthy and fit will they serve the assigned duties. They all have to successfully overcome challenges and difficulties for serving the interests of the State and the Tatmadaw through unity. The Vice-Senior General fulfilled the requirements submitted by the Tatmadaw members and families. After the meeting, the Vice-Senior General presented foodstuff for instructor officers, officers, other ranks and families of the station to the commandant.
Daw Than Than Nwe, the wife of the Vice-Senior General, presented cash assistance for the maternal and child welfare association to the wife of the commandant and Lt-Gen Aung Zaw Aye of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) domestic foodstuffs to an officer. — MNA
Instructor officers must be skilful in military arts and knowledgeable in conducting training: Vice-Senior General
- April 06, 2022
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