
A military training refresher course graduation ceremony was held at Battalion 901 under the Central Military Command of the National Unity Government’s Ministry of Defense in Naypyidaw on March 15. The ceremony was attended by the Commander of Naypyidaw Military Command, officers, battalion commanders, and trainees. During the ceremony, the Commander of Naypyidaw Military Command delivered an opening speech, and the Chief of Military Affairs read out a message sent by the Ministry of Defense.
The Commander of Battalion 901 expressed gratitude to the guests and trainees who attended the ceremony. Subsequently, graduation certificates were presented to the trainees. This training is part of the ongoing military training programs conducted in battalions under the military’s control. The course focused on refreshing military skills, tactics, and operational knowledge. The refresher training aimed to enhance the capabilities of military personnel through systematic instruction and practical exercises.
The Central Military Command, located in the Naypyidaw region, oversees numerous battalions, among which Battalion 901 serves as a significant unit. Such refresher courses are regularly conducted to maintain and upgrade the military capabilities of service members. The graduation ceremony was carried out in accordance with established military traditions and protocols. The event marked the completion of another phase in the military’s ongoing training initiatives, reflecting the systematic approach to maintaining operational readiness within the armed forces structure.