SSPC Chairman & Defence Services Commander-in-Chief Senior General Thadoe Maha Thray Sithu Thadoe Thiri Thudhamma Min Aung Hlaing delivers speech at passing out parade of DSA 67th Intake
State Security
and Peace Commission Chairman and Defence Services Commander – in – Chief
Senior General Thadoe Maha Thray Sithu Thadoe Thiri Thudhamma Min Aung Hlaing
delivered an address at the passing out parade of the 67th Intake
of Defence Services Academy at the parade ground of the academy in PyinOoLwin yesterday
morning.
The parade was attended by Daw Kyu Kyu
Hla, the wife of the Senior General, Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Admiral Zeya
Kyaw Htin Htein Win and his wife, Commander-in-Chief (Air) General Zeya Kyaw
Htin Sithu Tun Aung and his wife, senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of
the Commander-in-Chief and their wives, Union-level dignitaries, Union
ministers and their wives, the Mandalay Region Chief Minister, commanders,
military attaches from foreign missions to Myanmar, the commandant of Defence
Services Academy, officials of PyinOoLwin Station, parents and relatives of
the cadets and guests.
The Senior General took salutes from the
cadet companies and inspected the graduate cadet company. The cadet companies
marched past the Senior General.
The Senior General presented the Best
Cadet Award to cadet Myat Thiha, the Excellent Award in Training to cadet Hein
Wai Lin, the Excellent Award in Studies (Arts) to cadet Tint Aung Htoo, the
Excellent Award in Studies (Science) to cadet Hein Htet Naing, and the Excellent
Award in Studies (Computer) to cadet Htet Wai Yan Aung.
The Senior General delivered a speech.
(The speech of the Senior General is reported separately on page 4)
After taking salute of the cadet
companies, the Senior General left the parade ground.
The Senior General met five outstanding
cadets and their parents and relatives at the parlour of the DSA Headquarters
and spoke words of honour.
Speaking on the occasion, the Senior
General stressed that obedience to the advice of parents and looking after the
parents means paying the debt of gratitude to those parents. Likewise, the
Senior General urged the graduate cadets to uphold the honour of the State and
the Tatmadaw by maintaining personal discipline and living and practising in a
manner befitting a good soldier.
As different technologies are improving
day by day, the graduate cadets have to study knowledge and techniques to
improve their lives so as to become reliable ones for the State and Tatmadaw.
Moreover, they have to avoid indulgence and supervise subordinates to be free
from indulgence. They all have to serve the interests of the State and Tatmadaw
with loyalty to themselves, their organization and the State. — MNA/TTA

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