Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services General Ye Win Oo held a meeting with Tatmadaw members and families of Magway Station at the local battalion yesterday morning.
At the
meeting, the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services delivered a speech, saying
that Tatmadaw must necessarily become a Tatmadaw that is fully equipped with
the three types of capabilities, and it is important not to forget the duties
that must be carried out. Military capability refers to combat capability and
combat strength. To develop capability, it is necessary to train to achieve
good physical fitness, courage, and professional skills. Building a
combat-capable Tatmadaw depends on personnel, and training is the key factor in
enhancing overall capability.
The
foundation of military tactics is drill training, which is conducted with the
aim of developing obedience to orders and good discipline. Therefore, major
military training depots are required to carry out systematic training. In
terms of obedience to orders, it exists at both the individual and group
levels. Since Tatmadaw operates on a team system, individual capabilities must
be combined to build and achieve the overall capability of the organization.
In Tatmadaw,
administrative capability requires broad and comprehensive planning and
implementation, including matters such as food, accommodation, movement and
living arrangements, and the enforcement of military discipline. Those
responsible are also required to properly manage and maintain these areas.
Weaknesses in administration can lead to a lack of unity within the units.
In
administration, it is necessary to possess a commander’s good spirit and a
fatherly mindset with empathy, and to ensure fairness and balance in
management. If the administration is weak, it will undermine unity and
cohesion. A good leader must have a sense of responsibility and accountability.
Matters that should be forgiven must be forgiven, while issues that cannot be
excused must be addressed in accordance with the law. It is necessary to
consistently uphold discipline to build a disciplined and well-ordered
military; however, care must also be taken to avoid extreme rigidity.
Regarding
welfare, it is necessary to carry out activities for military units with care
and goodwill. Welfare does not only refer to food supply, but also includes
housing, living conditions, transport, and overall convenience in all aspects
of daily life. Good welfare significantly supports both administration and
morale.
Encouraging
small-scale farming and livestock breeding is intended to reduce household
expenses for purchasing food from outside. Unit-level farming and livestock
activities are not meant to increase military funds, but rather to improve the
welfare of military families.
He noted that
support should be provided twice a year, not only to improve the quality of
Tatmadaw members but also to enhance the education of their children.
Therefore, efforts should be made collectively to ensure that all children of
military personnel at least complete education up to KG+9 level.
The people
and Tatmadaw are inseparable, and efforts must be made to ensure that they
remain close, affectionate, and united. In the country, Tatmadaw has a 24-hour
responsibility for national defence and must also work to promote the interests
and welfare of the people.
The General
then fulfilled the needs of Tatmadaw members and their families.
The General
presented foodstuffs for Tatmadaw members and families through the station
commander, while his wife gave cash awards for the station maternal and child
welfare association through the wife of the station commander.
General Ye
Win Oo, his wife and party cordially greeted Tatmadaw members and families.
Also, present
at the meeting were Daw Nilar, the wife of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence
Services, Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Admiral Htein Win and his wife,
Commander-in-Chief (Air) Lt-Gen Tun Win and his wife, senior military officers
from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief and their wives, the commander of
Central Command, officers, other ranks and families of the station.
The
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services inspected the site chosen for
construction tasks of the existing basic education primary school to be
upgraded to a middle school and the construction site of a stadium, facilitated
with a 400-metre track for 1,556 spectators at the local airbase, and gave
necessary instructions.
MNA/TTA
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