10 oaths and 12 disciplinary articles of the Vietnamese people's army? What are the responsibilities of officers of the Vietnam People's Army?
What are the 10 oaths of soldiers of the Vietnam People's Army?
During the flag-raising ceremony of the Vietnamese People's Army, soldiers will recite the 10 oaths of soldiers of the Vietnamese People's Army. It is a solemn ceremony and has become a tradition of the Vietnamese people's army. Here are 10 oaths of soldiers of the Vietnam People's Army:
- Sacrificing everything for the Vietnamese fatherland; Under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam, strive to realize a peaceful, independent and socialist Vietnam, actively contribute to the struggle of the world's people for peace, national independence and peace. ethnicity, democracy and socialism.
"Swear"
- Absolutely obey the orders of superiors; When taking on any task, they are dedicated and diligent to perform quickly and accurately.
"Swear"
- Constantly improve the socialist patriotism, the proletarian international spirit, train the will to fight resolutely and persistently, win without pride, lose without discouragement, even through austerity, do not lose heart. , in and out of life and death are not discouraged "Every task is completed, every difficulty is overcome, every enemy wins".
"Swear"
- Make every effort to study to improve the level of politics, military service, culture, science and technology, professional skills, thoroughly observe the commands and regulations, practice organization, discipline and regular manners. , build an increasingly powerful army, always ready to fight.
"Swear"
- Upholding the spirit of socialist collective mastery, fulfilling the task of fighting for the defense of the fatherland, building socialism and fulfilling international obligations. To be exemplary in observing and mobilizing the people to implement all lines and guidelines of the Party, policies and laws of the State.
"Swear"
- Always be vigilant, absolutely keep military and state secrets. If captured by the enemy, no matter how cruel the torture is, they will resolutely remain loyal to the revolutionary cause and never betray and confess.
"Swear"
- Solidarity with each other like flesh and blood on class love; wholeheartedly help each other in normal times as well as in battle; exercise the whole army a will.
"Swear"
- Make every effort to keep weapons and equipment, determined not to damage or fall into the hands of the enemy. Always uphold the spirit of public protection, not embezzlement and waste.
"Swear"
- When interacting with people, you should do three things correctly:
+ Respect the people
+ Help people
+ Protect the people
and the three commandments:
+ Do not take from the people
+ Do not threaten people
+ Do not harass people
To gain the people's trust and love, to carry out the army with the people with one will.
"Swear"
- Uphold the good qualities and tradition of the people's army to fight and win, always self-criticize and criticize, and do nothing to harm the honor of the army and the nation of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Vietnam.
"Swear"
10 oaths and 12 disciplinary articles of the Vietnamese people's army? What are the responsibilities of officers of the Vietnam People's Army?
What are the 12 disciplines of the Vietnamese People's Army?
In addition to taking 10 oaths according to the above content, soldiers of the Vietnam People's Army always keep in mind the following 12 rules of discipline:
- One is to reveal the army’s strategy
- Two is being negligent during the guard time
- The third is to communicate with the enemy
- Four is to run away from the palace for no reason
- Five is breaking an oath
- Six is stubbornly disobeying orders
- Seven is bullying people
- Eight makes his own winnings
- Nine is murder without reason
- Ten is to prevent marching along the way
- Eleven has not been beaten yet
- Twelve battles to find a way to retreat.
Above are 12 rules of discipline of the Vietnamese people's army.
What are the duties and responsibilities of officers of the Vietnamese People's Army?
Pursuant to Article 26 of the Law on Officers of the Vietnam People's Army 1999, the obligations of officers are as follows:
“Article 26.- Obligations of officers
The officers shall have the following obligations:
1. To be ready to fight and sacrifice for the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Fatherland, to protect the Communist Party of Vietnam and the State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; to take part in national construction, to protect the property and interests of the State, agencies and organizations; to protect the life, property, legitimate rights and interests of individuals;
2. To regularly preserve and foster the revolutionary virtues, study and train themselves in order to raise their professional levels, knowledge, political, military, cultural and professional capabilities as well as their physical strength to fulfill their tasks.
3. To absolutely submit to their organizations and commanders; to strictly abide by the army rules, statutes, regimes and regulations; to keep the military and State secrets;
4. To constantly care for the material and spiritual interests of the army men;
5. To exemplarily observe and mobilize people to observe the Party’s lines and undertakings and the State’s policies and laws; to respect and maintain close contact with people.”
Pursuant to Article 27 of the Law on Officers of the Vietnam People's Army 1999, the responsibilities of officers are as follows:
"Article 27.- Responsibilities of officers
The officers shall have the following responsibilities:
1. To take responsibility before law and their superiors for the orders they issue, for the obedience to the superiors’ orders and the task performance by their subordinates.
2. To lead, command, manage and organize the implementation of all tasks of their units according to their assigned responsibilities; to ensure that their units strictly adhere to the Party’s lines and undertakings, abide by the State’s laws and policies, the army’s rules, statutes, regimes and regulations and are ready to fight and well fulfill all tasks in any circumstance and under any condition;
3. Upon receipt of orders from their commanders, if officers have grounds to believe that such orders contravene laws, they shall have to immediately report such to the persons who have issued such orders; in cases where they still have to obey the orders, they shall have to promptly report to the immediate superiors of the persons who have issued such orders and shall not have to bear responsibility for the consequences arising from the implementation of such orders.”
Accordingly, officers of the Vietnam People's Army will have the responsibilities and obligations as prescribed above.
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