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Indonesian Civil Servants Embrace Military Training
A total of 1,773 civil servants from the Reserve Component participated in Basic Military Training, displaying enthusiasm through military-style cheers. This event showcased their readiness to engage in national defense duties.
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Summary
A total of 1,773 civil servants from the Reserve Component participated in Basic Military Training, displaying enthusiasm through military-style cheers. This event showcased their readiness to engage in national defense duties.
The Indonesian Minister of Defense emphasized the importance of conducting the training in a humane and educational manner. He discouraged arrogance and excessive physical contact during the training sessions.
The training aims to equip civil servants with fundamental defense skills. Additionally, it seeks to instill discipline, professionalism, and integrity in their roles as national duty bearers.
Perspectives
Support for Military Training
- Highlights the enthusiasm of civil servants in participating in military training
- Emphasizes the need for humane and educational training methods
Concerns about Training Effectiveness
- Questions the correlation between enthusiasm and actual military readiness
- Raises concerns about the lack of clarity on training outcomes
Neutral / Shared
- Aims to prepare civil servants with fundamental defense skills
- Seeks to promote discipline, professionalism, and integrity
Key entities
Timeline highlights
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A total of 1,773 civil servants from the Reserve Component participated in Basic Military Training, displaying enthusiasm through military-style cheers. The Indonesian Minister of Defense emphasized the importance of conducting the training in a humane and educational manner.
- 1,773 civil servants from the Reserve Component displayed enthusiasm by chanting military-style slogans prior to their basic military training
- The Indonesian Minister of Defense highlighted the need for the training to be conducted in a humane and educational way, discouraging arrogance and excessive physical contact
- The objective of the training is to prepare civil servants with fundamental defense skills while also promoting discipline, professionalism, and integrity in their roles