THE coordination meeting of academics and training schools in PyinOoLwin Station was held at the Tatmadaw Guesthouse in PyinOoLwin yesterday afternoon. Chairman of the State Administration Council Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing addressed the meeting.
Those
present at the meeting included Chief of General Staff (Army, Navy, and Air)
General Maung Maung Aye, senior officers from the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, the Central Command Commander, and
commandants of the training schools in PyinOoLwin Station, including the
Defence Services Academy and the Defence Services Technological Academy and
officials.
As
soldiers, improving the work they are doing is training and improving
themselves
While
addressing the meeting, the Senior General said training is essential in every
Armed Force for capacity strengthening, and capable Armed Forces must be built
through training. He said it takes good morale and discipline, and fitness to
be a good soldier. Training schools are providing training in line with the motto
of “More sweating to less blood” performing their daily responsibilities is
also training. He said practising according to the slogan “Learn, practise and obey”
is considered maintaining and enhancing the skills of individuals and groups.
Must
have a well-designed curriculum and training aids
The
Senior General stressed the importance of curriculum development in teaching.
He instructed to review whether the curriculum is in line with national defence
policy, whether they can increase the capacity of their troops, and to study
international curricula for improvement and to meet the needs of modern
training. He also highlighted the need to provide complete learning aids. Only
then will they be fully trained and proficient in handling individual weapons
and armaments.
Qualified
instructors must carry out training to overcome any difficulties encountered in
the field with the skills learned
The
Senior General added that it is necessary for instructors to be qualified and
have skills to make the trainees understand, improve themselves, and carry out
systematic training.
Every
soldier must be trained physically and mentally to become a good soldier
The
Senior General instructed them to provide well-nourished food so that each
soldier will be able to build a physically fit soldier and encourage and train
the trainees’ mental health. He said the training needs to be carried out
systematically in each school as it will produce qualified officers and
soldiers.
Implementation
of training courses of each academy/ training school in PyinOoLwin Station and
general needs presented
The
commandants of the training schools in the PyinOoLwin Station, including the
DSA, DSTA, presented the training conditions, implementation of the directives
of the Tatmadaw chiefs, analysis, and findings of the training capabilities,
and general requirements. General Maung Maung Aye briefed on the condition of
training courses in the army, capacity building courses for instructors, and
physical and psychological improvement carried out for trainees. The Senior
General added requirements to the presentation and coordinated the needs of
each training school.
In
his concluding speech, Chairman of the State Administration Council Senior
General Min Aung Hlaing said women officers are performing their duties in each
troop and it is necessary to teach them with the spirit of brother and sister
and to take care of each other with mutual respect and improve the quality of
women soldiers.
Afterwards,
the Senior General met Law Diploma Trainee Officers at Tatmadaw Administration
School in PyinOoLwin Station and said legal training is provided as it is
necessary for the military to know and understand the law. He said they are
moving towards multiparty democracy and are establishing democratic government;
they need to be more aware of and abide by the law. He said law comes from the
discipline of living and working in line with the code of ethics.
The
Senior General and party also inspected teaching materials, legal books, and
libraries.
MNA
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