Joining the working delegation were Major General Tran Cong Duc, Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the 34th Corps and representatives of the agencies of the corps and divisions.

The working group representative concluded the inspection.

At the working session, the working delegation conducted a comprehensive inspection of the following contents: Command and duty work, combat document system, combat readiness regime, equipment exploitation level of officers, professional soldiers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers, practical training on electronic warfare equipment, through specialized training curriculum, logistics and technical assurance work for combat readiness...

The delegation inspected the accounting system at Electronic Warfare Company 36, Division 10, Corps 34.

Through the actual inspection, the working group acknowledged and highly appreciated the sense of responsibility, initiative and seriousness of the Party Committee, commanders, officers and soldiers of the 34th Corps in implementing combat readiness tasks. Duty regimes were maintained strictly and in order; the combat readiness document system was fully built and updated closely to the task situation and unit characteristics.

The inspection team conducted a field inspection at the 36th Electronic Warfare Company, Division 10, Corps 34.

Training and practice of combat readiness plans are organized seriously, contributing to improving the level and situation handling ability of electronic warfare forces. in all situations. In addition to the achieved results, the inspection team also pointed out some remaining limitations and requested the unit to urgently overcome them, continue to improve the quality of combat readiness work, ensure the unit is always in a state of high combat readiness, and not be passive or surprised.

Inspection conclusion scene.

Concluding the working session, the head of the inspection delegation emphasized: The 34th Corps needs to continue to thoroughly grasp the directives, orders, and instructions from superiors on combat readiness; strengthen training of political mettle, improve professional qualifications, and combat coordination ability for officers and soldiers; maintain discipline, order, and build a regular routine, contributing to the successful completion of all assigned tasks in the new situation.

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