In the summary report, Colonel Vu Kim Thang, Head of the Motorcycle - Transportation Department, Department of Logistics - Engineering, said that after 5 days of implementation, the training course for vehicle commanders and drivers of CE and CX classes in 2025 has completed all the content and program set out.

Major General Nguyen Hong Phong, Commander of the Artillery - Missile Command attended and directed the closing ceremony.

The training course helps trainees master signs, signals, and vehicle command movements using flags, bare hands, and lights in night conditions; movements of vehicle commanders and drivers getting on and off tracked vehicles and self-propelled artillery; command methods and skills in controlling tracked vehicles and mobile self-propelled artillery to occupy the battlefield; skills in controlling vehicles getting on and off in both day and night conditions...

Command methods and skills to control tracked vehicles and self-propelled artillery on and off Maz fooc vehicles.

In his closing speech, Major General Nguyen Hong Phong highly appreciated the training, organization, spirit and results of the training course; affirmed that the training course had a content focusing on difficult, complicated skills and prone to safety risks, which is "command methods and skills to control tracked vehicles and self-propelled artillery on and off Maz fooc vehicles".

This is new, practical content, meeting urgent requirements of units in the Command.

Scene of the training results assessment session.

Major General Nguyen Hong Phong noted that after returning to their units, trainees need to continue to self-study, self-train, and flexibly apply the knowledge and experience they have learned to their actual work, truly being the "nucleus", the core of organizing training and retraining for the driving team at their units.

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