First-year students from Volga Region University received certificates of completion for military field training. The ceremony took place at the VOIN Center following the completion of the 35-hour educational program.

Two groups from the Pedagogical Education program at the Institute of Physical Education immersed themselves in military field training for nearly two weeks. Having gained experience in military applied science, these future teachers will be able to transfer their knowledge and expertise to educational institutions and teach the Fundamentals of Homeland Security and Defense.

During their training, the students gained knowledge of theoretical, engineering, firearms training, unmanned aerial vehicle operation, tactical medicine, and, of course, practical military training skills.

During the previous semester, students from the Volga Region University of Sports, Institute of Physical Education, began training with instructors from the VOIN Center at the Rowing Center, and in September, they participated in a concentrated military field training camp.

"The children received a tremendous emotional, patriotic, and psychological boost from participating in the educational program. Everyone who completed the training has a different perspective and knows the answers to most questions. This is all thanks to the professional instructors who conduct the training at the Voin Center. Within these walls, the spirit of patriotism, devotion, and love for the Motherland is palpable. We will continue to work in this direction and orient future teachers toward such educational programs," noted Iskander Galeev, Director of the Institute of Physical Education.

It's worth noting that the Voin Center actively works with students from the Volga Region University College, where they undergo military training and participate in various paramilitary competitions.

Text: Tatyana Potekhina/Pavel Zheleznyak