On May 21, the Logistics Forces Command of the Armed Forces and the public organization "Reformation" signed a Memorandum of Cooperation

On May 21, the Logistics Forces Command of the Armed Forces and the public organization "Reformation" signed a Memorandum of Cooperation
On May 21, the Logistics Forces Command of the Armed Forces and the public organization "Reformation" signed a Memorandum of Cooperation within the framework of the "Army Reads" program. The initiative is implemented with the support of the civil-military cooperation service of the Logistics Forces Command of the Armed Forces.

The memorandum was signed by the Deputy Commander of the Logistics Forces of the Armed Forces, Colonel Serhiy Artamoshchenko, and the head of the NGO "Reformation" Vladislav Kyrychenko.

During the three years of the Ukrainian Defense Forces repelling the large-scale invasion of the enemy, the NGO "Reformation" together with the publishing house "Nash Format" in order to increase the combat capability of the Ukrainian troops transferred more than 130 thousand books to military units, including charters and manuals for the Armed Forces.

Currently, 13 military units of the Logistics Forces Command have also received sets of books for their libraries, and cooperation continues.

Deputy Commander of the Logistics Forces, Colonel Serhiy Artamoshchenko, during the signing of the memorandum, emphasized that the role of a quality book is important in shaping the worldview of servicemen, increasing their motivation and stress resistance.

The Logistics Forces Command noted in its publication that the signing of the memorandum is an important stage, because a soldier who reads better understands not only the order, but also the meaning of the service. And knowledge, development and motivation are also weapons that bring a just peace for Ukraine closer.

Thank you for your trust and let's move forward!

Photo by Oleksandr Babych.
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