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Submitted by moiuser on 24 February 2026

State Security and Peace Commission Vice-Chairman, Defence Services Deputy Commander-in-Chief, and Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win, accompanied by senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief and the commander of the Eastern Command, inspected local regiments and units, and training schools in Bahtoo Cantonment today.

At the three-storey lecture building of the Tatmadaw (Army) Combat Forces School (Bahtoo), commandants of the Tatmadaw (Army) Combat Forces School (Bahtoo), the Tatmadaw (Army) Officer Training School (Bahtoo), and the Tatmadaw (Army) Non-Commissioned Officer Training School reported to the Vice-Senior General on taking local security measures, undertaking of four military building tasks, and training sessions. The Vice-Senior General fulfilled the requirements of training and administrative matters.

In the afternoon, the Vice-Senior General inspected the Livestock Breeding and Training Battalion in Bahtoo Cantonment. At the battalion office, the commanding officer reported on the implementation of the assigned missions, accomplishment of the guidance given by the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services, and operation of the model agriculture and livestock zone. The Vice-Senior General gave instructions to actually achieve benefits in agriculture and livestock activities, to sufficiently sell meat, fish and vegetables produced from the agriculture and livestock farms to Tatmadaw members and families of regiments and units at reduced prices less than the market prices and surplus to State service personnel and residents at fair prices for their welfare.

The Vice-Senior General and party inspected the building in the model agriculture and livestock zone, raising of layers at the air-conditioned building, breeding of DYL high pedigree piglets through AI insemination, breeding of male hogs and dairy cows, cultivation of sunflower and keeping beehives to successfully pollenate sunflower plants, cultivation of seasonal crops in the greenhouses, packaging of quality seeds, storage of seeds, cultivation of different banana species, test production of natural humus from waste of donkeys and horses, vaccines, feedstuffs produced from the feedstuff factory under the Directorate of Supply and Transport, and production of oil from 10-acre sunflower plantations.

The Livestock Breeding and Training Battalion produces horse-waste natural fertilizer at K10,000 per bag.

The Vice-Senior General and party inspected local regiments and units in Bahtoo cantonment by car and cordially greeted family members. The Vice-Senior General coordinated with officials to fulfil the requirements of those families.

At the local Tatmadaw hospital, an official reported to the Vice-Senior General on healthcare services for Tatmadaw members, families and residents and requirements. The Vice-Senior General gave instructions and fulfilled the needs.

He asked about diseases and injuries of Tatmadaw member patients receiving medical treatment at the hospital and presented foodstuffs.

Daw Than Than Nwe, the wife of the Vice-Senior General, also comforted patients at the maternal and child medical ward and presented supplies.

At the mess hall of the hospital, the Vice-Senior General observed preparation for the dinner of patients and installation and test running of a portable digital dental X-ray machine provided by the Head of Tatmadaw and a CT scan for Tatmadaw members and families of the station and residents. The Vice-Senior General and his wife presented cash awards for health staff serving at the hospital and donated cash to the medical trust fund of the hospital.

They inspected the local training schools in a motorcade. The Vice-Senior General cordially met families and fulfilled their needs. He also viewed around the trainees having dinner at the relevant mess halls and gave necessary instructions to officials.

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