Patriotic
Tatmadaw is an armed forces always ready to make sacrifices for nation, people
even without any privileges
Nay
Pyi Taw, 10 April—The following is the translation of address delivered by
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army)
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye at the graduation parade of the 109th Intake of
Defence Services (Army)
Officers
Training School
today. In-service cadets, who have the required qualifications, and university
graduates attended the course. As the cadets are the persons born of the
people, the trainees of the course included various national races. You will
become officials as you have already completed the course, which taught all
the knowledge and technologies a junior officer should know. The Tatmadaw is a
patriotic armed forces. A patriotic Tatmadaw is an armed forces that is always
ready to make sacrifices for the nation and the people even without any
privileges to gain. Self-less efforts of every individual make every member to
make sacrifices for the nation and the people. Good discipline, obedience, and
camaraderie spirit have further strengthened the Tatmadaw’s unity. It has
been standing as a noble Tatmadaw because of the truth — a pledge made by
every member to sacrifice even the life for the nation, the people and the
Tatmadaw. Hence you will have to continuously uphold the 12 fine traditions.
Since yore, the forefathers have set up farms and granaries in the nation. Our
forefathers are the original owners of the nation. Through weal or woe, our
forefathers who are the national races have lived in the nation formed with
high mountain ranges and large plans where four main rivers and a large number
of other natural watercourses flow, rice, beans and pulses, cotton and other
crops and valuable forest thrive well. Hence, true patriotism is based on the
firm Union Spirit. As junior military leaders, you should be models in
discipline. Discipline and rules are the main pillar of an armed institution
like the Tatmadaw. Thus, some of the disciplines have been enacted as military
laws and others as military codes of conduct. The Tatmadaw members will have
to firmly uphold the military law, discipline and codes of conduct. As the
Tatmadaw members are also the people, they should also observe the civilian
law. The Tatmadawmen at all ranks should be under the single command to
harmoniously realize the single goal and discharge the single duty at the risk
of their lives. There can be a single command, only if there is unity and
respect for and confidence in the leader. You should be equipped with the 16
characteristics of a leader to win the trust and respect of the subordinates.
You must have experience and management skill. Hence, you should have the
ardent will to get practical experience and to learn lessons from other’s
experiences. Your experiences will be valuable only if you are able to take
lessons from it. Concerning management, the junior leaders will have the
ability to use individual qualifications effectively, to know their own men
well and to skillfully conduct adjutant, military and quartermaster affairs.
At the same time they will have to study the advanced management techniques.
They should be a good follower as well as a leader. Duties will be assigned to
them depending on the experience. They will have to strive to become good
leaders. Military leaders always have to undergo training and are on alert for
military awareness and must be ready for combat. Nowadays the Tatmadaw, the
government and the people are building a new nation and have been safeguarding
it. Economic and social infrastructures are being built nationwide and the
seven-point Road Map was laid down and the tasks are also being implemented
for emergence of a discipline-flourishing democratic nation. Now military
awareness is necessary. Awareness will be based on available information.
Today’s age is information age. Therefore you are to study political,
economic, administrative and defence data from home and abroad continuously.
You are to live in the places assigned to together with the people and to
crush the destructive elements and remove the danger. In the course of the
history it is found that the danger to break up the
Union
and the national solidarity and to lose sovereignty often threatened the
country. Whenever there is such danger, the Tatmadaw hand in hand with the
people safeguarded the State. In Our Three Main National Causes,
non-disintegration of national solidarity is the main point. Disintegration of
national solidarity will lead to disintegration of the
Union
and loss of sovereignty. The country had a lesson of bitter experience which
led to armed struggle and disintegration of national solidarity because of the
evil legacy of the imperialists. That is why the country lost its way to
development and lagged behind in development. Now the National Convention is
being held and detailed basic principles were being laid down for emergence of
an enduring new constitution. The delegates are holding discussions based on
Our Three Main National Causes—non-disintegration of the
Union
, non-disintegration of national solidarity and perpetuation of sovereignty.
Organizations that want to see the disintegration of the
Union
want to instigate the regions which have difference in areas, population and
economic opportunities under the name of real federation. It is the thought
that gives priority to the interest of party politics than national interest.
So it is the danger to the nation. At the National Convention, the delegates
reviewed the history of the country and its people and held cordial
discussions with vision. Minority races can now get opportunities that they
never had before. Emergence of an enduring constitution is the duty of every
citizen. Therefore you are to study the detailed basic principles needed for
drafting the constitution. In conclusion, I urge you to try to become the good
sons on whom the State and the Tatmadaw can rely on in accord with the
objectives of the course— to become efficient officers in the army and to
lead a platoon in the battle field.

Vice-Senior
General Maung Aye addresses graduation parade of 109th intake of OTS
Nay
Pyi Taw, 10 April — The graduation parade of the 109th intake of the Defence
Services (Army)
Officers
Training School
took place on the parade ground of the school in Bahtoo Tatmyo this morning.
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army)
Vice-Senior General Maung Aye, on behalf of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence
Services, delivered an address on the occasion. Present on the occasion were
Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Adjutant-General Lt-Gen
Thein Sein, SPDC members Lt-Gen Kyaw Win of the Ministry of Defence,
Quartermaster-General Lt-Gen Thiha Thura Tin Aung Myint Oo, Chief of Armed
Forces Training Lt-Gen Aung Htwe, Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Vice Admiral Soe
Thein, Commander-in-Chief (Air) Lt-Gen Myat Hein, Commander of Eastern Command
Maj-Gen Ye Myint, Ministers Brig-Gen Thein Zaw, Brig-Gen Thura Myint Maung and
Col Zaw Min, Military Appointment General Maj-Gen Hsan Hsint, Judge Advocate
General Maj-Gen Soe Maung, Defence Services Inspector-General Maj-Gen Thein
Htaik, Vice-Chief of Armed Forces Training Maj-Gen Aung Kyi, Directors of the
Ministry of Defence Maj-Gen Mya Win, Maj-Gen Tin Soe, Maj-Gen Thein Tun, Maj-Gen
Khin Aung Myint, Maj-Gen Tin Tun, Maj-Gen Than Htay, Maj-Gen Sein Lin and Maj-Gen
Aye Myint, Brig-Gen Mya Win of Kalaw Station, Commandant of Bahtoo Station and
Principal of the Combat Training School (Bahtoo) of Defence Services (Army)
Brig-Gen Zaw Win, senior military officers, guests and families and relatives
of graduating cadets. First, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye took the salute of
the cadet companies. Afterwards, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye inspected the
cadet companies and the cadets marched past Vice-Senior General Maung Aye.
Next, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye presented a silver sword to Cadet Min Soe
Tun who won the best cadet award. Next, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye
delivered an address on behalf of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services.
(Speech delivered by Vice-Senior General Maung Aye is reported separately.)
Later, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye left the parade ground.
