Today, we hears treason among soldiers and retired military personnel. In particular, veterans support the people’s government and talk about it more. It is not clear who should be loyal to what they mean. They said that it must be left to the army, but our old soldiers responded that they must follow the same plan as they said.

Did they say that I meant to give up my life for my country, my citizens, my army? They insisted that I would only be loyal to the army that fed me, paid me, and gave me food, so it was controversial. I think that this is related to the perception and purpose of entering the army.

The general reasons for joining the military are:

  1. To protect the lives of the nation and its citizens.
  2. Due to the popularity of soldiers and generals.
  3. Soldiers from generation to generation.
  4. There are few jobs.
  5. It is not compatible with the living environment.
  6. Dependent on the rights and opportunities of the soldiers.
  7. Becoming a soldier unintentionally – – – Let whoever comes in and for what reason. There are only two reasons why I joined the army. The first reason is that when I was a child, I read the biographies of the great national leader General, which was on the bookshelf in my cousin Ko Maung’s room. My ideal leader, the general, had no money and went to see a movie in a drunken class. His manager found out and called him to see it from DC, but he didn’t go. The former manager said that he went to see the movie from this procession after making a promise that he would not ask for a chance from him in the future.
    He wanted to eat the goat meat belt and asked PA Bo Tun Hla if he had any money. The Vice Chairman of the Council of Governors said, “Tun Sein drive fast, I’m looking at the guide…” The leader of the country who forced Shan to donate the gold dags given to Fasapala. The commander who said he would like to eat boiled beans and ribs. The general who said thank you remembers that he had to beg for food in a roadside tent while he was hungry for three meals while traveling for the revolution. An army leader who can’t bear to smile even when his comrades at the military gate dismiss him as a beggar. A leader who can’t bear to see his comrades help him carry his wife’s shopping. A responsible man who took off the warm clothes he was wearing to a person who was too cold and shivering at a roadside fry shop.
    Reading the biographies of the general made me want to try and set him as a model. Wanting to be a brave person like him for the country and people is just a childhood dream…………..Capt: Parrot
    Translated by TharLiKar

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