Students of the International Agriculture University Visit the Chirchiq Higher Tank Command Engineering School: A New Step Towards Patriotism and Interest in the Military Sphere

As part of an initiative by the International Agriculture University, a group of students and staff members from the Department of Spirituality and Enlightenment visited the Chirchiq Higher Tank Command Engineering School. This visit aimed to increase students’ interest in military service, foster a sense of patriotism, and provide them with firsthand exposure to military education and practices.

The visit began with a tour of the institution’s military museum. The museum features unique exhibits related to the history of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan, including combat vehicles, military equipment, weapons, historical documents, and various personal items used by soldiers. Through these exhibits, students gained insight into the bravery and dedication of those who have served to defend our homeland, deepening their respect and pride for the nation’s defenders.

Students were also given the opportunity to observe the educational environment of the cadets studying at the academy. They learned about the cadets’ daily routines, discipline, and the advanced teaching methods used in their academic and military training. The use of modern technologies, simulation tools, and rigorous physical and intellectual exercises greatly intrigued the students.

One of the most exciting parts of the visit was observing live tank operation exercises. Students witnessed how modern military technology is utilized in training and combat simulations, gaining a deeper understanding of the technical capabilities and operational procedures involved in using such equipment.

This visit significantly contributed to shaping a positive attitude among students towards military service. It boosted their sense of patriotism, increased their awareness of national defense responsibilities, and sparked greater interest in military-related professions, potentially influencing their future career choices.

In conclusion, such visits not only broaden students’ knowledge but also play an essential role in nurturing values like loyalty, courage, and responsibility. Our university will continue to organize educational and awareness-raising initiatives to help students grow into well-rounded, responsible, and patriotic individuals.

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