A day in the life of Vietnamese girls in the army
(VNF) - Enlisting to serve in the army is not something new in Vietnam. Are you curious about life inside military camp? And especially for women in the army, how is it like?
Over new 100 young female students get admited to the School of Military Training (Military Zone #7, Ho Chi Minh city) in the year 2017, where they get all the experiences of a full-time soldier's routine.
As women are normally associated with "sweetness" and "softness", can these 'flowers' endure the harsh training and adhere to the strict rules & regulations in the army?
Let's see how girls adapt to the environment which is considered tough even for men.
A day of all soldiers starts at 5:30 am, with the first task is to arrange person belongings neatly. (source: qdnd)
Have you heard about how they fold the blanket in the army, yes, here it is, "as square as a box" (source: qdnd)
Sweeping the yard, removing the weeds and watering the plants in the camp's garden is part of soldier's daily routine. The surrounding environment must be highly clean and tidy. (source: qdnd)
Morning excercise is indispensible, as physical strength is key requirement to serve in the army. (source: qdnd)
You must be excellently focused and disciplined with skills training. (source: qdnd)
Lunchbreak - time for bonding, as the soldiers share the meal together like siblings in a family. (source: qdnd)
Reading news is an easy yet effective way to enrich knowledges for young soldiers. (source: qdnd)
Life is the army is not as 'dry' as you think - Don't you think they can sing? (source: qdnd)
And the end of the day, the smiling faces tell you all about the feeling of living in the army (source: qdnd)
( Phi Yen )