Army works to spread a culture of reading among soldiers
In the military environment, soldiers do not always have the opportunity to visit a library. For that reason, in recent years, the military library system has proactively brought books to troops through a variety of flexible models, such as training‑field bookcases, newspaper boxes, rotating book exchanges between units, and reading clubs. Thanks to these simple yet substantive measures, the culture of reading within the armed forces has been steadily strengthened.