Sack racing, filling bottles with water, blindfolded balloon popping, tug-of-war, stick-pushing, chess, football, volleyball, reading books, and more are things that help troops improve their physical health, endurance, and patience, as well as contribute to building solidarity, teamwork, and encouraging young soldiers to be ready to receive and complete all assigned missions.

Thanks to the care and attention of higher levels, up to now, recruits of the unit have gradually adapted and become familiar with the military environment.

The People's Army Newspaper introduces some photos featuring troops of Battalion 303 on weekends.

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Soldiers eagerly participating in the blindfolded balloon popping game
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Sack racing requires troops to have strength, skills, and a high team spirit.
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Transferring water with a ladle

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The game requires all members of a team to coordinate well to reach the finish line faster.
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The bottle-filling game attracts many troops.
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During the two-day weekend, troops have a chance to experience many new games.
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Cultural activities on weekends
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A chess match
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The winners honored
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Young soldiers in a joint photo

Translated by Quynh Oanh