Saturday, March 16, 2013

DPRK Saying: "A-Match-for-a-Hundred"

Screen Shot 2013-03-16 at 11.26.56 AMThis year Juche 102 or 2013 is the 50th year after the slogan "A-Match-for-a-Hundred" was presented in Korea.

The Korean people, seeing the heroic spirit of the Korean People´s Army, an invincible army capable of defeating any aggressors at a blow, look back with deep emotion upon the historic day when the slogan was presented.

The great President Kim Il Sung visited the army post on Mt. Taedok on the forefront on February 6th, Juche 52 or 1963. He met the soldiers and officers who were firmly defending the country and looked round different places of the post together with them.

He taught that all soldiers shoud be trained as "a-match-for-a-hundred" warriors so as to strengthen the People´s Army and increase its fighting capacity. He said, from olden times, a general good at battle was called "a-match-for-a-hundred" warrior, which means one man defeats a hundred foes. He stressed the need to firmly arm the entire servicemen with the indomitable revolutionary spirit so that they could defeat a hundred foes each.

This is how the slogan "A-Match-for-a-Hundred" came into being.

The great Kim Jong Il accompanied President Kim Il Sung visiting the post on Mt. Taedok that day and said the slogan "A-Match-for-a-Hundred" represents a high demand for the servicemen to be competent fighters each of whom can defeat one hundred foes in defensive and offensive battles.

He taught in detail that to prepare the soldiers to be a-match-for-a-hundred, they must arm themselves firmly with the revolutionary idea of President Kim Il Sung, master their arms, impregnably consolidate the positions and become familiar with the tactics of smashing the enemy relying on the positions.

During his Songun-based revolutionary leadership, Kim Jong Il visited the post on Mt. Taedok and called on the soldiers to fully demonstrate the invincible spirit of the heroic KPA by further strengthening military and political trainings under the slogan "A-Match-for-a-Hundred".

Today, too, the post on Mt. Taedok is standing firmly as a symbol of "a-match-for-a-hundred", telling forever about the immortal exploits performed under the Songun-based leadership of the great

Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il in the history of army building.

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