Saturday, April 23, 2016
When Fight Against Stupidity Army personnel of the Frontier
Mechanised Infantry Battalion 411 / Pandavas had acted as a Border Security Task Force between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea since 2015.
Unity of the Army of Salatiga, Central Java, have served in the two regions, namely Muara Tami, Jayapura, and in the East Arso Keerom.
A total of five checkpoints belonging to the battalion in Muara Tami and nine posts in East Arso.
One post is located in the village of Muara Tami Mosso in the area namely Kampung Pos A. Mosso Mechanised Company located about 40 kilometers from the city of Jayapura.
A total of 23 personnel in the post not only keeping the border areas of various disorders and problems of criminality.
They also take the time to provide free education in public primary schools Impres Mosso.
Kompas.com opportunity to follow direct their activities on Friday (22/04/2016).
Around 11:00 CEST, looked Lieutenant Nurhuda Lukman's busy teaching 15 students in one room of the school.
The man who served as the Post Commander Mechanised A was to teach the students sang several national songs, like Garuda Pancasila, Indonesia Raya, and One Nusa One Nation.
After that, the children also get a briefing on the state arts education and national vision.
After giving lessons for 30 minutes, Lukman along with one of his colleagues share of liquid milk to students. They accepted it with enthusiasm.
"At home we rarely drink milk because the price is quite expensive," said one student named Dominik Ansior.
Met after learning activities, Lukman said, he has been providing education and supplementary food for free for the students since served in Mosso in September 2015.
"We usually provide education and supplemental foods to the students every Friday. In addition, we also provide educational extracurricular activities such as marching," said Lukman.
He also revealed, their activities are motivated state of education in Mosso is very alarming.
The number of elementary school teachers there, said Lukman, only five people. Awareness of parents to educate their children is still low.
"Therefore, we are called upon to contribute to the community here," he said.
Delvia Mudika, a student, was deeply gratified by the presence of soldiers from the Post Mechanised A as a temporary teacher at his school.
"They are often motivated us to achieve the ideals of the skies residing in remote areas," said the boy who aspires to be a policewoman.
Source: kompasnews
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