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Army Chief urges new officers to face challenges with courage

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"You (newly commissioned officers) have to be ready to face any challenge,"

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Publisted at 6:18 PM, Tue Dec 3rd, 2024

Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman has urged newly commissioned officers to prioritise patriotism and demonstrate courage in handling any situation.

The Army Chief made the remarks during the President’s Parade, marking the commissioning of new officers at the Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) Parade Ground in Chattogram on Tuesday.

Speaking at the event, General Waker-Uz-Zaman emphasised the grave responsibility placed on the new officers to safeguard the country's independence and sovereignty.

"You (newly commissioned officers) have to be ready to face any challenge," he said.

Highlighting the importance of patriotism, he said, "Patriotism should be given the highest importance in keeping the military consciousness and values in harmony and in taking any decision."

He also urged the newly commissioned officers to set exemplary standards for their subordinates in the workplace.

Waker-Uz-Zaman reiterated that discipline is the cornerstone of the army. "The army is an institution where discipline is the main driving force; all the prescribed rules and regulations are conducted here. It will take a conscience to make the final decision on any matter. You should not forget that the working people of the country have contributed a lot to build you."

A total of 231 officer cadets, including 24 female cadets, were commissioned from the 87th BMA Long Course and the 59th BMA Special Course.

The parade began at 9 am at the BMA Parade Ground in Bhatiari. The Army Chief, as the chief guest, inspected the parade and received the salute.

On arrival at the venue, General Waker-Uz-Zaman was welcomed by the General Officer Commanding, Army Training and Doctrine Command, the General Officer Commanding 24 Infantry Division, and the Commandant of the Bangladesh Military Academy.

At the conclusion of the ceremony, the newly commissioned officers were adorned with rank badges by their proud parents.

The event was attended by the Commandant of Sri Lanka Military Academy, along with senior civil and military officials from home and abroad.

 
 

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