Start your day
When the alarm clock rings at 5am, the soldiers quickly wake up, move as quickly as possible to the field, and start morning exercises to start the day, improve health and train their physical strength.
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New soldiers with morning exercises. |
Next is folding the bed sheets neatly to practice neatness, carefulness and morning hygiene. Breakfast starts at 6am.
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Start your day full of energy. |
Training in command and combat techniques
After breakfast, the mobile soldiers go to the training ground, training ground... to begin the main training program with the content of team command, shooting techniques, infantry tactics and logistics-technical work.
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Let's learn to arrange the interior neatly, tidily and beautifully. |
Every movement of saluting, turning, and moving in formation is strictly trained to build the proper demeanor of a soldier.
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Team command training. |
Lunch break
Lunch usually starts at 11:30 am and takes place in an orderly manner, with soldiers strictly following unit regulations. Afterwards, they have a short break to recover their health and prepare for the next afternoon of training.
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Master every movement solemnly and powerfully. |
Physical training and combat and sports skills, increased production
In the afternoon, the soldiers continued to participate in physical training such as endurance running, overcoming obstacles and swimming. These are important activities to help soldiers have endurance and be ready for all missions.
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Every little thing like hanging clothes, folding blankets, putting hats on the rack... must be neat, beautiful, and orderly. |
Group activities - Political studies - Cultural exchange
After dinner, the soldiers attended political classes, learned about the unit's traditions, the traditions of the Vietnam People's Navy, and the mission of protecting the sovereignty of the sea and islands. In addition, cultural and artistic exchange activities helped the soldiers become more connected, creating motivation to train and strive to complete the assigned tasks.
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Break time after dinner |
End of a busy training day
For new soldiers, the 11 daily regimes are extremely busy and strict, but many comrades still do not forget to carry out the "12th regime", writing letters to their families and a small corner in their minds to remember their lovers, friends...
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Plant and care for the garden in the barracks. |
Before going to bed, the soldiers clean themselves and arrange their belongings neatly. Before 9:30 p.m., except for the guard, everyone else returns to their beds, and the barracks fall asleep, ready for a new exciting day when dawn comes again.
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Take the time to write letters to relatives, friends, lovers... |
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Exchange and learn about the traditions of the heroic Vietnamese Navy. |
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Beautify the unit landscape. |
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Vice Admiral Tran Thanh Nghiem, Commander of the Navy, directly visited and encouraged the new soldiers. |
Source: https://nhandan.vn/mot-ngay-voi-chien-si-moi-hai-quan-post863236.html
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