Supreme Commander of the
Korean People's Army Kim Jong Un,
first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and first chairman of the
National Defence Commission of the DPRK, inspected KPA Unit 350.
He went round the monument
to field guidance of leader Kim Jong Il, the room for education in the
revolutionary history and the room devoted to the history of the unit.
Watching the precious
historic materials, he recalled the proud course covered by the unit for its
development under the guidance of Kim Jong Il.
He stressed the need to
intensify the education in undying leadership exploits of Kim Jong Il and train
all servicepersons to be persons strong in idea and faith alike Kim Jong Il and
a-match-for-a-hundred fighters crossing any high mountain and marshland at a go
and stalwart warriors beating back any formidable enemy at a stroke.
He also toured the
operation study room, military lecture room and the general training room to
learn in detail about the unit's combat duty and training.
He praised the officers and
soldiers of the unit for having performed admirable feats in the training for
this year out of their desire to adorn the 70th founding anniversary of the WPK
with signal achievements in combat and political training.
The unit has a very
important mission to discharge, the Supreme Commander said, advancing the tasks
to be carried out by it in increasing its combat strength in every way.
Going round the library and
soldiers' hall of the unit, he said it should train servicepersons to be those
possessed of versatile knowledge so that their military service may become a
course of the revolutionary university.
He underlined the need to
direct efforts to intensifying the five-point education set forth by the Party
in order to train all servicepersons to be indomitable fighters keeping their
revolutionary faith though they may die.
He also went round a mess,
daily provision store, bean store, etc.
Saying that to do supply
service well for soldiers is essential to rounding off the combat preparations,
he urged the commanding officers to always pay deep attention to it, mindful
that the supply service is just for defending socialism.
Walking for a while in the
compound of the unit command that reminds one of a rest home, he had talks with
its commanding officers and acquainted himself with its management.
Pleased to see thick
forests in surrounding mountains, he said the People's Army should take the
lead without fail in implementing the noble intention of the Party to turn the
country into a thick woodland and greenery.
He gave the unit a pair of
binoculars and an automatic rifle as gifts and posed for a picture with its
servicepersons.
Accompanying him were Hwang
Pyong So and O Kum Chol.
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