Transitioning from a normal, everyday life into a strictly disciplined environment, many new soldiers are initially bewildered.

However, thanks to the attentive care and guidance of the officers, the soldiers quickly adapted to the regular routines and discipline.

Drill and formation training session.

New recruits at a training session.

From the very beginning, the unit organized the dissemination of internal rules and regulations, providing detailed instructions on daily and weekly routines, as well as some drill movements and regulations on military conduct.

In addition, collective activities, exchanges, and sharing of experiences between officers and soldiers are regularly organized, contributing to fostering cohesion and building a spirit of solidarity within the unit.

Officers visit and encourage new recruits.
The new recruit meticulously folded his bedding.
Adjust the clothesline to comply with regulations.

Initially, there was some awkwardness, but after a few days of training, the new recruits gradually became proficient, creating a neat and tidy living space; their movements were quick and efficient, each blanket was neatly folded, and shoes were arranged according to regulations. Activities such as personal hygiene, barracks cleaning, meals, roll call, and group activities were all carried out seriously by the soldiers.

Through daily training, the new recruits gradually develop scientific living habits, a sense of discipline, and a spirit of responsibility. This is an important foundation that helps new recruits quickly integrate into the military environment and be ready to begin their main training courses in the near future.

    Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/quoc-phong-an-ninh/xay-dung-quan-doi/chien-si-moi-ren-nen-nep-1029119