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Soldiers discharged to the reserve were issued certificates for free university education

Soldiers discharged to the reserve were issued certificates for free university education

A military-patriotic campaign "Agalar erligi - urpakka ulagat!" was held in Kazakhstan, dedicated to the centenary of Khalyk kaharmany Rakhimzhan Koshkarbayev. At this significant event, conscripts were awarded certificates for free university education. This initiative was an important step in supporting those who gave their debt to the Motherland in the ranks of the Armed Forces.

The Major General, Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces, speaking to those gathered, noted that military service is not just a school of life. It tempers character, improves physical fitness and provides an opportunity to master important skills. He emphasized that the success of the entire service depends on the attitude of each soldier. Commanders and parents believe in young people, and this experience will help them in the future.

A particularly important moment was the presentation of certificates for free education in higher education institutions to 17 soldiers who had recently retired. This is not just an incentive, but a recognition of their work and efforts. The adviser to the Minister of Defense emphasized that such awards are not just benefits, but the result of dedication and devotion to service.

One of the soldiers who received the certificate, Danial Morskoy, scored an impressive 700 points and will now study at the L. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. He noted that he had been ready for service since childhood, since he grew up in a military family. His decision to join the army was a natural continuation of family traditions, and now the service has given him the opportunity to study international relations.

As part of the event, a large-scale open-air exhibition was also held, where all guests could get acquainted with military equipment, weapons samples and uniforms. This was not only an opportunity for the participants of the event to see the army from the inside, but also an important step in popularizing patriotism among young people. The event ended with a vibrant concert program prepared by the creative team of the National Military-Patriotic Center.


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