Karasai students explore military careers in patriotic guidance session
A career guidance session took place in Karasai District, Almaty Region, for students in grades 9 to 11. The event focused on military service and education, aiming to encourage interest in a military career. It also sought to reinforce patriotic values among the young attendees. The session featured several key figures. Among them were Major Kaisar Auelyov, senior assistant to the chief of staff for conscript selection at Military Unit 3660, and Gani Kambarbekuly, an inspector from the Karasai District Defense Affairs Office. Adilbek Kanaliev, head of the regional public association 'Veterans of Mountainous Karabakh', also participated.
Representatives highlighted the demands of military service. They stressed the need for discipline, moral resilience, and a strong sense of duty. The structure of military training, living conditions for cadets, and career advancement opportunities were also discussed in detail.
Students learned about the pathways to military education. Information was provided on admission requirements for military academies and the benefits of pursuing such a career. The event provided students with a clearer understanding of military life and career options. It also underscored the responsibilities and expectations tied to serving in the armed forces. The session aimed to inspire the next generation to consider military service as a viable and honourable path.
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