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Military Attaches Support Struggle of DPRK Service Personnel and People
Pyongyang, February 14 (KCNA) -- The military attaches corps here Wednesday visited the post of the Korean People's Army (KPA) on Mt. Taedok where President Kim Il Sung put forth a slogan "A-Match-For-A-Hundred". The military attaches were greatly excited to make the visit.

Hassan Reza Husseini, military attache of the Iranian embassy, wrote in a visitor's book that he got to know well about the essence of the slogan "A-Match-For-A-Hundred". He hoped that the army and people of the DPRK would defeat the enemies and achieve national reunification under the leadership of the dear respected Marshal Kim Jong Un, upholding the banner of the Juche idea and Songun idea.

Juan Miguel Garcia Montano, military attache of the Cuban embassy, said:

The service personnel of the KPA are fully ready politically and ideologically and in military technique.

Today the army and people of the DPRK are strikingly demonstrating their dignity in the struggle for protecting the country's sovereignty.

He said he deeply felt the will of the service personnel to remain faithful to the idea and commandership of Kim Jong Un.

Saying Generalissimos Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il always paid deep attention to the living conditions of the KPA service personnel, the military attache of the Vietnamese embassy noted he got deep impressions from the soldiers of the post full of revolutionary mettle and optimism.

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