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New soldiers quickly integrate into the military environment.

Hai Thuong February 21, 2025 09:42

After receiving new soldiers, the Mobile Training Battalion, Nghe An Border Guard, stabilized food and accommodation and organized health check-ups for the soldiers, ensuring that the new soldiers have enough health and mental strength for the upcoming training days.

Young soldier Tran Quoc Trung, from Hung Dung ward, Vinh city, has graduated from university, is working and married, and is more mature than the soldiers who joined the army. In the first days of his service, Tran Quoc Trung was very happy to see the formality, spaciousness, and thoughtful welcome. He was supported by his brothers and uncles from the entrance gate, introduced to places to eat, places to stay, places to practice sports, training grounds and offices, and felt very secure when the military medical staff helped him check his health and prevent diseases.

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The working delegation of the Nghe An Border Guard Command led by Colonel Ho Quyet Thang - Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff inspected the training models and accommodation for new soldiers at the Mobile Training Battalion. Photo: Hai Thuong

Soldier Moong Van Nhan, Huoi Tho village, Huu Kiem commune, Ky Son district, shared: With the attention of leaders at all levels, we are determined to complete the training mission well.

Tran Quoc Trung and Moong Van Nhan, along with more than 100 newly enlisted soldiers at the Mobile Training Battalion, Nghe An Border Guard, were quickly stabilized in their organization and accommodation. The squad officers guided the rules and regulations in the Army, organized extracurricular activities such as introducing the traditions of the Border Guard and the People's Army, some regulations on daily regimes, etiquette, military style, organizing cultural and artistic activities, implementing production...

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New soldiers are familiar with urgent personal matters. Photo: Hai Thuong

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Manh Hung - Battalion Commander of the Mobile Training Battalion, Nghe An Border Guard said: To prepare well for the training of new soldiers, in addition to organizing training, selecting a core staff, preparing facilities, training grounds, training grounds, and teaching model tools, the Unit has also prepared places to eat, stay, and arranged audio and visual equipment to serve the spiritual and cultural life of the soldiers.

After receiving new soldiers from localities, the unit coordinated to review and compare, organize health check-ups, issue military uniforms right at the bedside, assign them to squads, and all preparations were carefully carried out to ensure soldiers feel secure in the military environment.

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Nghe An Border Guard medical staff educate new soldiers about disease prevention. Photo: Hai Thuong
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New soldiers take medicine to prevent diseases. Photo: Hai Thuong

To ensure epidemic prevention and health of soldiers, especially during the current transitional season, when the risk of epidemics is still complicated, unit commanders always closely monitor the preparation and distribution of military equipment.

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Preparing meals for new soldiers. Photo: Hai Thuong
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New soldiers join the production increase at the Mobile Training Battalion. Photo: Hai Thuong

The Border Guard force often works in remote areas, difficult to travel, and harsh climates. Therefore, it requires soldiers to have good physical strength to be able to complete their tasks well. Therefore, when new soldiers arrived at the Mobile Training Battalion, Nghe An Border Guard organized health check-ups, propagandized new soldiers on how to prevent and fight against epidemics, shared health care experiences, helped new soldiers overcome their initial confusion, quickly become confident, clearly identify their tasks, and be determined to strive for high results in training.

Lieutenant Colonel, Doctor Tran Nam Thang, Chief of Military Medicine of Nghe An Border Guard

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