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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] President Moon Jae-in sent congratulations to the 62nd graduating class of the Korea Armed Forces Nursing Academy on the 10th, praising them as "the main force in the development of military medical services who will continue the honorable history."


In his graduation and commissioning congratulatory message, President Moon stated, "Nurse officers have been a great support whenever our people and military needed them," adding, "As the importance of health security grows, the role of newly commissioned nurse officers, who combine loyalty and expertise, is crucial."


On this day, 77 newly commissioned nurse officers held their 62nd graduation and commissioning ceremony at the Korea Armed Forces Nursing Academy in Daejeon.



President Moon said, "The 77 'Byeolhari' (meaning 'our stars shining under the sky') commissioned today have grown into excellent nurse officers by cultivating the courage to face COVID-19 with resilience," and also sent "special encouragement" to Thitita, a Thai cadet under the scholarship program.


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