By reporter Hung Tzu Yang / roundup
Lieutenant-General Huang, Chin-Tsai, commander of Military Police Command, went to Yonghe Camp yesterday for the troop supervision to inspect the training and the practics of epidemic prevention, and emphasized that the four aspects of troop: life, learning, combat and work must be closely integrated; high-ranking officers should plan activities in good time to ensure that officers and soldiers relax their minds and bodies during off-work hours.
Commander Huang also quoted the former President Chiang Kai-shek, “to the subordinates: "When you become a military police, you have to take it seriously." He reminded the establishment of the concept of prudence and independence, the ability to judge right and wrong, be careful of one’s words and actions, and never break the law or discipline.
Given that the risk of the epidemic has not been lifted, Commander Huang warned that in addition to continuing epidemic prevention measures, one must also take care of health and build up a strong body through constant daily exercise, ensuring that no impediment shall arise.
(Editor’s note: This is an article from Youth Daily News.)