Kim Jong Il Inspects KPA Company
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, May 31 (KCNA) -- Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army Kim Jong Il, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission, inspected a three revolution red flag company of KPA Unit 471. He acquainted himself with the company's performance of its duty before watching its soldiers' training.
The soldiers of the company have fully displayed the high combat technique they have acquired in their day-to-day intensive training in hearty response to the WPK's slogan "Training means a battle", thus fully demonstrating their might as matchless fighters.
He set forth tasks to be fulfilled to further increase the company's combat capability, satisfied to see its commanding officers and soldiers trained into a match-for-a hundred fighters.
He inspected a gathering for the working class education aimed to arouse strong hatred for the U.S. imperialist aggressors and the class enemies among the soldiers going out for guard duties.
Praising the company for conducting the working class education to suit the circumstances created and the opportunities that presented themselves just as the anti-Japanese guerillas did, he underscored the need for the KPA to steadily intensify the working class education in order to prepare all the servicepersons as revolutionary soldiers equipped with a high revolutionary and working class spirit.
He looked after the soldiers' service and living, going round an educational room, a guard duty commanding room, a bedroom, a mess hall, a wash-cum-bath house, a daily provision store and other places.
He was satisfied with the fact that the company is providing the soldiers with good living conditions by building good facilities for supply service.
He met with Han Chun Bok, Mun Jong Ho and other exemplary soldiers and highly praised them for having distinguished themselves in the training and the observance of discipline and protected people's lives and properties at the risk of their lives. He encouraged them to glorify their service with intense loyalty and feats so that they may look back with high pride on the days spent by them as soldiers in the distant future.
He gave the soldiers of the company a pair of binoculars, a machine gun and an automatic rifle as gifts before having a photograph taken with them.
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