Despite harsh weather conditions in April, the new recruits of Regiment 12 have still paid due attention to accomplishing their training session. They actively practiced unarmed line-up regulations under the close instruction of the unit’s commanders.

According to First Lieutenant Tu Van Hai, Head of Platoon 2, Company 9, the new recruits are very active in training, despite any kinds of weather conditions. Some had shortcomings in practicing, after being instructed by officers at all levels, they quickly caught up well with their comrades.

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New recruits during a training session

First Lieutenant Nguyen Quoc Truong, Head of Platoon 10, Company 11, Battalion 6 is instructing new recruits on how to aim at targets to gain high results during the upcoming shooting test. New recruit Ly Van Huan from Squad 10, Platoon 10, Company 11 said, “To hit the target, you should make sure the gun is held firmly and not tilted. When you get the correct line of sight, you should pay attention to holding your breath and pulling the trigger smoothly. I still keep in mind all the instructions of my instructors. I will try my best during training to gain the best outcomes.”

Private Dam Xuan Nghia, Squad 1, Platoon 5, Company 10, Battalion 6, held that before joining the military, he rarely played sports, so the barbell pull-up content is really a big challenge for him. However, after two months of training, he can now do it.

According to Colonel Pham Viet Tien, Commanding Officer of Regiment 12, Division 3, the unit has directed affiliated units to organize training from easy to difficult, focusing on practicing while making careful preparation before training, and encouraging troops to raise their responsibility during task performance.

Translated by Minh Anh