Friday, 17 July 2020
Always Finding Himself among Soldiers- from Voice of Korea -http://vok.rep.kp/
The respected Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un finds himself on the sea route with raging waves and on a steep pass wherever there are soldiers, and drops in at barracks and steaming kitchen to show his kind love to the soldiers.
In August Juche 101(2012) he visited a women's coast artillery company called Persimmon-Tree Company.
Going round different places of the company like the father who looks after the living condition of his married daughter, he gave precious instructions and appreciated an art performance given by soldiers.
After the performance, the soldiers were reluctant to part with him.
Seeing them with affectionate eyes, Kim Jong Un said he had a picture taken with all of them just before and this time, he would have a picture taken with each of them.
The company soldiers shouted for joy. The next moment, however, they hesitated at the thought that he has to stand for long.
The accompanying officials told him that it would take too much time. Saying he would stand all day long for the soldiers of the Persimmon-Tree Company, however, he told them to make haste with preparations for photographing.
The company soldiers were so excited that warm tears rolled down their cheeks.
At last, they posed for a photograph one by one.
The photographs reflected the bright faces of the blessed soldiers.
When he visited a unit of the People's Army in March Juche 102(2013), Kim Jong Un dropped in at its kitchen.
Looking at different materials for cooking with an air of satisfaction, he said: We should provide the soldiers with warm place to sleep and abundant foods so that they could regard the company as their dear home.
When inspecting units and subunits, I am most pleased to see the warm barracks of soldiers and the kitchens full of materials for cooking. The commanding officers should take warm care of the soldiers.
Stories about the kindred feelings between Kim Jong Un and his soldiers continue to be produced along with his ceaseless inspection of the front to see soldiers.
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