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- From: hag2@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 20:40:00
<bold><underline>The Truth
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The below news is the evidence of SPDC is creating the new educated
military elite class. While civilian colleges and universities were
closed, SPDC runs its own medical and engineering schools. It is sad to
see them as self centered bullshits. How many doctors and engineers they
can produce per year? Is that enought for the army and the country? If
it is enough for the army, how about the people health? They really do
not care about it.
What a shame?
Regards
Htun Aung Gyaw
1. Graduation of first intake at Defence Services Institute of Medicine
Senior General Than Shwe gives guidance to guidance to safeguard Three
Main
National Causes In Union spirit door to peace is kept open at all time
YANGON, 17 Dec-The Graduation Ceremony of the First Intake of the Defence
Services Institute of Medicine was held at the DSIM Parade Ground here
this
morning, with an address delivered by Defence Services Commander-in-Chief
Senior General Than Shwe. First, Senior General Than Shwe?s graduating
cadets
marched past the Defence Services Commander-in-Chief.
Afterwards, the Senior General presented Aungsitthi Award and Excellence
in
Training Award to Cadet Thant Lwin San and Excellence in Study Award to
Cadet
Aung Moe Myint.
Then, the Senior General Than Shwe delivered an address.He said:
Today is the graduation day of the First Intake of the Defence Services
Institute of Medicine. Having graduated after studying science and
medical
subjects at the Defence Services Institute of Medicine, you, Comrades are
to
be assigned duties of the medical profession in the Tatmadaw. Just as a
historic milestone is to be erected today for the nation, and Tatmadaw
because you have, rough many years, acquired knowledge and success, it is
also a day when new strength is infused On such an auspicious occasion, I
will solemnly tell you what I have to say.
The aim of establishing the Defence Services Institute o f Medicine is to
see
to ,the birth of medical officers with physical and moral prowess
required in
the national armed forces which will safeguard Our Three Main National
Cause
non- disintegration of the Union non disintegration of national
solidarity
and perpetuation of sovereignty. The Defence Services Institute of
Medicine,
in keeping with that aim, has fully imbued in you military knowledge up
to
the senior Officer level, and, has also seen that you graduate with
medical
knowledge at a level as high as other institutes of medicine.
In conclusion, I would like to say that you are the first batch of young
intellectual medical leaders born of the Defence Service Institute of
Medicine. Just as the world today is making progress all-round with the
passage of time, medicine is also making unbelievable strides. Modern and
sophisticated medical equipment are also making strides likewise.
Therefore,
you, Comrades must-
-Live up to be exemplary individually and continually study the changes
in
medicine, in keeping with the times,
-Strive for better progress and success applying theory have learned at
the
Defence Services Institute of Medicine in practice to emerge as good sons
who
will uphold the honour of the Institute,
-Strive to uphold the noble traditions of the Tatmadaw and conduct
yourselves
befitting good leadership qualities,
Strive to combine the theory you have acquired with practice and
experience
and play a part in building and peaceful, modern and developed new
nation,Specially innovate, invent and nurture the habit of studying, not
content with what you have learned thus far and aim at appearing for and
passing post-graduate courses and,
-Not forget the time you have passed at the institute and utilizing your
experience, and while serving your country your and your Tatmadaw, strive
to
be ?Valiant doctors? victorious soldier?. With this I conclude.
Then, the Senior left the venue of graduation ceremony. After the
ceremony,
the Senior General cordially met two award-winning cadets gather with
their
parents at die assembly hall of the Defence Services Institute of
Medicine.
Excerpts from Senior General Than Shwe?s address
-For total defence of the developed and modern new nation, a ?strong and
capable Tatmadaw?? is indispensable.
-Medical servicemen must be imbued with the five virtues interest,
goodwill,
compassion, sacrifice and example.
-It is because of the Tatmadaw?s good discipline from the time it was
established to date that it is able to remain strong.
-Although our Tatmadaw is designated as Tatmadaw (Army, Navy, Air)
according
to the nature of duties, it is the one Tatmadaw in entirety in national
defence.
-Union Spirit is the spirit that binds together all citizens who are
under
the National Flag in which ever part of the nation they may reside.
-If agricultural mechanization succeeds, there will be food sufficiency
and
while we strive towards that, we must also strive for
industrialization.
-Tatmadawmen are prepared for the worst, and, whatever the danger we have
to
confront, we have chosen how to tackle what at which stage.
-Tatmadaw is working together with the people for national development in
the
various parts of the country with oneness of mind.
-As young leaders you must possess good character and conduct and good
attitude.