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The Launching Ceremony of Early 2011 Military Drill

Posted Date: 03/03/2011
On the morning of March 1, Dong Nai Military Command held the military drill 2011 for armed forces and militia in Dong Nai.
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The military drill was attended by Chairman of Dong Nai People’s Committee Vo Van Mot, and the representatives for committees, sectors, unions and local authorities.

The parade occurs at the military drill

As known, this is an annual activity to enhance the fighting power of the province’s armed forces and to get ready for fighting to protect the country.

In the military drill 2011, Dong Nai Military Command signed up for the training emulation movement among units and localities.

The military drill 2011 focuses on the successful completion of training contents, military training programs, professional knowledge enhancement, and technique improvement based on the “Basic, practical, and firm” motto and on the extensive training that is close to given missions, and each armed force’s area; thereby enabling Vietnamese troops to be able to use various weapons properly and increasing their combat power under all circumstances.

On this occasion, Dong Nai Military Command awarded certificates of merit to five individuals, and commended Dong Nai armed forces for their giving useful solutions and ideas in support of the military training 2010 to get ready for fighting to protect the country.

Some pictures at the launching ceremony of the military drill:

Certificates of merit are being awarded to individuals winning “Creativity Title” in the military training 2010

Signing ceremony for emulation movement 2011

Armed forces’ parade

Armed forces, and militia from districts

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Long Khanh town and Bien Hoa city

Commando forces and their martial arts performance

Nhon Trach district armed forces and their performance pieces

 
Reported by Nguyen Le, Translated by Duy Minh