The Provincial Military Command successfully organized the 2025 Battalion-level comprehensive tactical exercise.
On the morning of November 29th, Regiment 764 and its subordinate companies under the Provincial Military Command successfully organized the 2025 Battalion-level comprehensive tactical exercise.
Attending and directing the meeting were Colonel Hoang Dinh Luan - Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Provincial Military Command; and the heads of the Staff and Political departments.


The exercise included the following contents: Transitioning units into combat readiness; organizing and conducting combat operations (in which, Regiment 764 led and directed Infantry Battalion 41 and its subordinate companies in transitioning from regular to high combat readiness and from high to full combat readiness); organizing marches and combat encampments; practicing infantry company maneuvers against enemy ambushes; infantry company attacks against airborne landings; organizing river crossings for combat and conducting live-fire exercises for infantry company maneuvers against enemy ambushes…

A highlight of this year's comprehensive exercise was the extended field march, challenging weather conditions, and the high sense of responsibility demonstrated by the participating officers and soldiers. They strictly followed combat orders from their superiors, from issuing marching and encampment orders in various locations to conducting drills simulating real-life situations and effectively handling hypothetical scenarios.


Thanks to thorough preparation, training, and effective drills, Regiment 764 and its subordinate companies successfully completed the 2025 comprehensive exercise, ensuring absolute safety for personnel, weapons, and equipment.
Throughout the training exercises across various terrains and locations, the units effectively carried out civilian outreach work, maintaining close and harmonious relationships with the people. This contributed to enhancing the command capabilities, coordinated combat operations, mobility, and combat readiness of the provincial armed forces in the new situation.


