Myanmar graduates of People's Military Service 14 swear steel unity

Myanmar citizens are required to fulfill their constitutional obligation to preserve national unity, territorial integrity, and sovereignty through military service. The People's Military Service Law became effective on February 10, 2024, mandating universal military training and defense participation. Young volunteers have registered enthusiastically for training programs, preparing them for national security roles.

Yesterday morning, graduation ceremonies were held for 14 participants of the People's Military Service Training across various military command facilities. Trainees participated in military parades and pledged allegiance while holding the State Flag during formal proceedings. Officials delivered speeches and recognized exceptional performers with awards before regional chief ministers and military commanders met graduating soldiers.

The comprehensive training program covered physical endurance, military formations, strategic planning, and general education as mandated by the 2008 Constitution. Graduates developed essential qualities of discipline, collaboration skills, patriotic spirit, and military fellowship through intensive preparation. Evening celebration dinners honored Training 14 graduates at their respective training locations.
 

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