Teens to undergo drill in military -patriotic camp
13 July, 2014 10:31
The first Kazakh military patriotic camp “Otan Korgaushy” at the premises of the Land forces Institute of the Defense Ministry of Kazakhstan will be opened tomorrow in Almaty region.
The military patriotic camp “Otan Korgaushy” designed to create long-term social motivation of the Defender of the Motherland and to prepare the younger generation to serve in the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan will be organized on July 14-20 in Kazakhstan for the first time ever.
Students, members and activists of military-patriotic, military, sports clubs, including young people with behavioral problems, government officials and the public from all over Kazakhstan will participate in the event.
The future defenders of the Fatherland will get acquainted with weapons and military equipment, the basics of unarmed combat, shooting, military intelligence, etc., take part in the "Summer Lightning” military-patriotic play.
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