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Dijaki spoznavali vojaško življenje
Slovenia🏛️ Politics18 hr. ago

Dijaki spoznavali vojaško življenje

The first summer camp 'Mors in mladi' organized by the Ministry of Defense and the Slovenian Army at the military base in Bohinjska Bela has concluded. The event, held over a week, involved 292 students, with 278 successfully completing the program. The camp aimed to introduce young participants to military life, values, survival skills, and equipment used by the Slovenian Armed Forces. Camp leader Captain Ago Fišić noted the positive engagement and bonding among participants. The event included various activities related to military training, orientation, sanitation, and weapons. A closing ceremony was held where the state secretary at the Ministry of Defense, Erik Kopač, addressed the attendees and awarded certificates and recognition to top performers, including Žan Pokelšek and Živa Rebolj.

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Dijaki spoznavali vojaško življenje

The first summer camp 'Mors in mladi' organized by the Ministry of Defense and the Slovenian Army at the military base in Bohinjska Bela has concluded. The event, held over a week, involved 292 students, with 278 successfully completing the program. The camp aimed to introduce young participants to military life, values, survival skills, and equipment used by the Slovenian Armed Forces. Camp leader Captain Ago Fišić noted the positive engagement and bonding among participants. The event included various activities related to military training, orientation, sanitation, and weapons. A closing ceremony was held where the state secretary at the Ministry of Defense, Erik Kopač, addressed the attendees and awarded certificates and recognition to top performers, including Žan Pokelšek and Živa Rebolj.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of a military education initiative, focusing on the structure, goals, and outcomes of the camp without overtly favoring any political perspective. It includes quotes from organizers and mentions of government involvement but does not present biased language,

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