Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services General Ye Win Oo yesterday afternoon held a meeting with Tatmadaw members and families of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) at Zeyathiri Beikman in Nay Pyi Taw.
Speaking on the
occasion, the General said that training is of great importance, and obedience,
which is the lifeblood and essence of military personnel, is rooted in
training, and discipline, together with obedience, are defining characteristics
of a good soldier.
Graduation
qualification standards are important because they play a key role in duty
assignments. As they also have an impact on the organizations being commanded,
training depots need to assess and designate Tatmadaw members according to the
correct qualifications.
Leadership in
administration is also important because poor leadership can weaken the trust
and confidence of subordinates and harm unity within Tatmadaw. Before taking
disciplinary action or imposing punishment on subordinates, careful
consideration and thorough assessment are required. Undesirable errors in
judgment can cause harm to the individuals concerned as well as losses for
Tatmadaw.
Matters that can be
forgiven should be understood, forgiven, guided and corrected accordingly.
However, offences related to financial matters, social misconduct and narcotic
drugs are unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.
Starting from the
2026-27 academic year, the Tatmadaw Youth Education Schools will be opened in
Nay Pyi Taw and Yangon to provide high school education to the trainees.
Tatmadaw will help students who have a good transition of learning grade and
qualification in line with the criteria of the Ministry of Education attend
universities, institutes, Tatmadaw medical training courses and computer
diploma Sergeant/Clerk courses.
People’s military
service personnel are individuals who are dutifully serving the nation in times
of need with the qualities of good citizens, and they deserve recognition,
gratitude and honour. Necessary arrangements have also been made to provide
employment opportunities for those who have faithfully fulfilled their duties,
and appropriate benefits and entitlements have been awarded to them.
In addition, there are
also individuals who, of their own volition, have chosen to continue serving in
Tatmadaw because they wish to carry on undertaking national defence and
security duties, and they are warmly welcomed. Therefore, responsible officials
need to guide and work together with these people’s military service personnel
with the spirit of a father, brothers and comrades-in-arms.
The Defence Services
Commander-in-Chief fulfilled the requirements of Tatmadaw members and families.
Also, present at the
meeting were Daw Nilar, the wife of the Defence Services Commander-in-Chief,
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) General
Kyaw Swa Lin and his wife, Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Admiral Htein Win and his
wife, Commander-in-Chief (Air) Lt-Gen Tun Win and his wife, Chief of the
General Staff (Army, Navy and Air) Lt-Gen Ko Ko Oo and his wife, and officials.
MNA/TTA
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