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Taedoksan Revolutionary Site
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Pyongyang, February 5 (KCNA) -- People in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea nowadays visit the Taedoksan revolutionary site with the 50th birth anniversary of the slogan "A-match-for-a-hundred" as an occasion. On February 6, Juche 52 (1963), President Kim Il Sung and leader Kim Jong Il called at a military post on Mt. Taedok and set forth the historic slogan while taking warm care of soldiers' life. Climbing this mountain on the frontline area to acquaint himself with the enemy's position, the President advanced a unique new war method of Korean style and stressed that "A-match-for-a-hundred" is a slogan to be held high by the Korean People's Army. Kim Jong Il again visited the place in March 1996 and gave a machine gun, an automatic rifle and binoculars as gifts to the soldiers there who prepared themselves to be able to defeat any formidable enemy at one stroke by intensifying the combat and political training, true to the field instruction of the President. In the site there are a monument to Kim Il Sung's field instructions, the slogan "A-match-for-a-hundred" carved on a natural rock, a monument to the revolutionary activities of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, etc. |
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