(HBO) – The "Quyet thang” (determined to win) emulation movement among armed forces in Lac Son district has been implemented strongly, helping reinforce the defence zone and ensure social welfare in the locality.



Lac Son district has successfully held the recruit hand-over ceremony for 2022 with high quantity and quality.

As part of the emulation, the Military Command of the district has shown strong performance in political, ideology training for soldiers, along with thematic training courses with 83.7 percent in the rate of attendance. Along with popularising the military and defence tasks, it has coordinated with relevant agencies to refute wrongful and hostile opinions that distort the Party policy and State law, thus firmly protecting the Party ideology foundation among the armed forces.

In social welfare activities, the district Military Command has organised many effective activities to support local residents and needy children.

The armed forces of Lac Son have also completed its political tasks, including the successful organisation of a hand-over ceremony of recruits for 2022 with high quantity and quality.

Last year, the district Military Command held defence drills for six communes safely, as well as training courses for all regular forces and self-defense militias.

Senior Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Viet Khoa, Political Commissar of the district Military Command, said that it has implemented breakthroughs in organisation and personnel work, training and education as well as in building and observing disciplines, while speeding up military administrative reform.

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