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Captain Tran Manh Chien, Party Secretary and Political Commissar of the 2nd Naval Region, encourages new soldiers at the training centre. |
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After their training period, the soldiers have mastered various martial arts exercises. |
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New soldiers practise actively to perfect their movements. |
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New soldiers’ movements have become standardised. |
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New soldiers adapt to high-intensity training. |
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“Sweat more in training, bleed less in battle” is the motto and determination on the training ground. |
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The soldiers are mastering grenade-throwing techniques in preparation for the upcoming live grenade-throwing test. |
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A commanding officer guides and corrects combat postures for new soldiers. |
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New soldiers attend a communal learning session. |
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New soldiers maintain the practice of keeping notebooks. |
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Reading time is also taken very seriously. |
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Physical education and sports help improve the health and team spirit of the soldiers. |
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New soldiers are engaged in production activities to improve their living standards. |
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Private Nguyen Hoang Duy enjoys tending to the green vegetable garden. |
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Naval soldiers are proficient in the maintenance of infantry weapons. |
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Naval soldiers participate in cultural performances. |
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A naval soldier on the training ground. |