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Hun Manet Praises Army Division for its Hard Work and Integrity

KAMPONG THOM: Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Gen. Hun Manet, praised the 4th Army Division and all subordinate units for their dedicated work in safeguarding the sovereignty and integrity of Cambodia’s borders.

Speaking at a ceremony to welcome officers to the Kampong Thom Military Operation Area on 12 April, 2023, he also praised the cooperation between the relevant authorities at the local and national levels for being responsible in maintaining security and public order while planning for the upcoming Khmer New Year celebrations.

He went on to commend leaders, officers, deputies and soldiers throughout the Kampong Thom Military Operation Area for their hard work and remarkable achievements, including strengthening units in all regions. He praised the construction of the buildings and infrastructure needed to improve soldiers’ training and day-to-day performance. As a result, the army can be more active in its work with veterans, helping the needy and natural disaster response.



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