Chairman of State Administration Council Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing Meets and Delivers a Speech to Trainees and Instructors from Basic and Advanced Maritime Youth Course and Basic Senior and Junior Aviation Youth

Chairman of the State Administration Council Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing met trainees and instructors from basic and advanced maritime youth course 1/2023 and basic senior and junior aviation youth course 1/2023. During the meeting, the Senior General stressed the following points:

  • The State Administration Council has already adopted the social objective “To promote multiple education systems in order to produce the necessary human resources for building a modern developed democratic nation.” 
  • The government is striving for the success of the sectors to promote moral conduct, patriotism and the spirit to cooperate with team spirit of youth members, and the goal is to reinforce and develop human resources of the country.
  • Tatmadaw is opening the courses with the aim of bringing about future generations skilled in marine and aviation sciences.
  • As the strength of a nation lies within, youths are the creators and fresh forces of the future country.
  • “Today’s youths are tomorrow’s adults. So, all should carry out the nation building task with harmony and unison, based on their childhood friendship.”
  • Thanks to the courses, youths can see with their own eyes the national defence duties of Tatmadaw.
  • As you were born in the motherland, you are required to be well versed in the traditional history of the country. By understanding the history of Myanmar and the history of the Tatmadaw parallel, youths are required to study constantly to repel the pessimistic ideologies of domestic and foreign saboteurs who are against the interests of the country.
  • Only then, will youths be able to respond to attacks from all sides including the media and become members of new generations who can be relied upon by the country.
  • To build union spirit through keeping friendship and unity gained from the course, and to become new generation of youths who are royal and reliable for the State in the future.

Afterwards, the Commanderin- Chief of Defence Services presented souvenirs to the maritime and aviation youths who gave him gifts in return. Next, a trainee of the Youth Maritime Course and a trainee of Youth Aviation Course spoke of the benefits from those courses. They, on behalf of the youths, also thanked the Chairman of State Administration Council Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services for letting them have a chance to spend summer school holiday profitably and have general knowledge gained from travels and attend the courses together with youths of ethnic brethren. 

Ahead of the meeting, the maritime and aviation youths viewed weapons manufactured by the Myanma Tatmadaw, various outfits being used in the Defence Services (Army, Navy and Air), communications equipment manufactured by the Myanma Tatmadaw, scale models of vessels manufactured by the Tatmadaw (Navy), naval equipment and accessories, scale models of aircraft and helicopters being used in Tatmadaw (Air), pilot suits and accessories, and demonstration of aircraft flight by simulator on display inside the Zeyathiri Beikman and officials replied to their questions on the items on display.

 

Source: Myawady Daily Newspaper (21-5-2023)

  • Tatmadaw is opening the courses with the aim of bringing about future generations skilled in marine and aviation sciences.
  • “Today’s youths are tomorrow’s adults. So, all should carry out the nation building task with harmony and unison, based on their childhood friendship.”
  • As you were born in the motherland, you are required to be well versed in the traditional history of the country. By understanding the history of Myanmar and the history of the Tatmadaw parallel, youths are required to study constantly to repel the pessimistic ideologies of domestic and foreign saboteurs who are against the interests of the country.
engdate: 
Monday, May 22, 2023 - 11:15
month: 
May, 2023