Major General Pham Quoc Tuan, the school’s Vice Rector, chaired the ceremony.

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Major General Pham Quoc Tuan speaks at the graduation ceremony.

During the four years of training, the school focused on improving practical capacity for the cadets and providing them with combat and training experience, and ensuring adequate facilities for training contents.

The school’s Party Committee, leadership, faculties, and functional agencies created favorable conditions for the Lao cadets to complete all contents of the training program and accomplish their assignments.

During the course, the cadets pro-actively overcame difficulties, studied and trained hard, strictly observed the Vietnamese State’s law, military discipline and the school’s regulations.

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Major General Pham Quoc Tuan hands over degrees to representatives of the Lao graduates.

Additionally, the Lao cadets actively participated in cultural, artistic and sports activities to build international and military-civilian solidarity.

Concluding the training program, the cadets all graduated with credit and distinction results.

Speaking at the ceremony, Major General Pham Quoc Tuan expressed his hope that after the program, the graduate-officers would heighten their responsibility, continue studying and applying their acquired knowledge in reality to fulfill all assigned missions.

Translated by Quynh Oanh