Obedience to orders is a good basic need for becoming a good soldier, and they have to abide by the 60 military codes of conduct to be a capable, good soldier, said Chairman of the State Administration Council Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing in meeting with officers, other ranks and families of Bokpyin Station of Coastal Region Command yesterday evening.
Speaking on the occasion, the Senior General said that training must be taken for turning out capable and powerful servicemen and units in discharging the State defence duties. Obedience to orders is a good basic need for becoming a good soldier, and they have to abide by the 60 military codes of conduct to be a capable, good soldier. The military discipline means exhortation and prohibition. These are rules and regulations prescribed not to cause inappropriate events and to be soldierly moves. Following the military disciplines can bring benefits to the servicemen.
Servicemen in individuals have the right to improve their lives and knowledge. They all have to read literature and encourage offspring to learn education so as to produce well-versed educated generations. All servicemen need to improve themselves to be relied on by the State and the Tatmadaw in discharging the State security and defence duties. They all have to contribute to the development of the Tatmadaw and the State as much as possible.
The Senior General presented foodstuffs for servicemen and families to the acting station commander.
After the meeting, the Senior General cordially conversed with officers, other ranks and families. — MNA
Servicemen in individuals have the right to improve their lives and knowledge: says Senior General
- January 15, 2022
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