The delegation conducted a field inspection of combat readiness plans, fire and explosion prevention and control. The status of weapons, technical equipment and communication systems. The work of ensuring logistics and technical equipment to serve the combat readiness mission at the unit as well as the readiness of mobile forces in case of emergency...
Lieutenant Colonel Tran The Phan, Commander of the Provincial Military Command, acknowledged and commended the on-duty work of the forces, ensuring the number of troops and weapons and equipment. Ensuring adequate facilities, food, provisions, and personal military equipment to carry out tasks from 5 to 7 days. Organizing well the training of the unit, organizing practice of combat readiness plans. Complete system of documents.
Officers and soldiers must have a firm grasp of the requirements of the assigned tasks. The leaders of the 990th Infantry Regiment must continue to lead and direct agencies and units to complete combat readiness planning systems. Continue to strictly maintain the implementation of command duty, combat readiness duty, and readiness to mobilize to carry out tasks when ordered.
Regularly inspect and strictly maintain combat readiness. Coordinate with the Police and Border Guard forces to grasp the political security situation and social order and safety. Regularly disseminate and organize combat readiness drills so that 100% of officers and soldiers in the entire unit always raise awareness and are ready to successfully carry out tasks when situations arise.
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