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2025/03/26
MND news references of routine press conference for the 4 th week of March 2025

MND News References 
Time: 10:00 on March 26, 2025 

One. Subject of press conference: 
I.The 80th Anniversary Series of the Victory of the Second World War and the 
   Second Sino-Japanese War 
II.The Preparedness Overview of the One-Year Conscripts for 2025 
Two.Chairperson: Director of Military News Agency, Major General SUN LI-FANG 
Three.Attendees: 
I. Director of Cultural and Psychological Warfare Department, Political Warfare 
   Bureau, Major General LOU WEI-CHIEH 
II.Chief of the Human Resource Division, Resource Planning Department, Major 
   General CHENG JIA-CHI
III.Chief of the Financial Resource Division, Resource Planning Department, Rear- 
    Admiral KAO CHIH-HSIUNG 
IV.Chief of the Discipline Investigation Division, Legal Affairs Department, Major 
   General WANG ZHENG-YI 
V.Chief of the Military Force Planning Division, Strategic Planning Department, 
  Major General WENG YU-HENG 
VI.Chief of the Joint Operations Planning Division, DCGS/Operations and 
   Planning, Major General TUNG JI-HSING 
VII.Chief of the Planning Department, Air Force Command Headquarters, Major 
    General JIANG YUAN-CHI 
VIII.Chief of the General Staff of ROCN Command HQ, Vice- Admiral CHIU JUN
     JUNG 
IX.Chief of Military Training Department, DCGS/Training, Major General CHEN 
   JUN-NAN 
X.Chief of the Personnel Affair Department, DCGS/Personnel, Colonel HUANG 
  MING-JUN 
XI.Deputy Chief of Logistics Planning Department, DCGS/ Logistics, Captain 
   CHOU SHIH-KUO 
XII.Deputy Chief of Manpower Mobilization Department, All-out Defense 
    Mobilization Agency, Colonel LIN MING-JIN 
XIII.Deputy Director of the Intelligence Research Center, DCGS/Intelligence, 
     Colonel HU ZHUNG-HUA 
XIV.President of Kuai Kuai Co., Ltd., Mr. CHIEN, JIA-FENG
 
Four.News references of press conference 
I. The 80th Anniversary Series of the Victory of the Second World War and the 
   Second Sino-Japanese War
   
The Ministry of National Defense (MND) held a press conference today (Mar. 26) to 
explain to the public the activities planned to commemorate the 80th Anniversary 
Series of the Victory of the Second World War and the Second Sino-Japanese War. 
The theme for this year is "Anti-Invasion and Defend Our Homeland," and it is 
divided into four topics: "Defending the Republic of China," "Concerted Military
Civilian Efforts Against the Enemy," "Youth Stepping Up to Defend the Country," and 
"Partner Up of Allied Forces." The goal is to promote the important spirits of the 
martyrs and pioneers during the resistance and integrate them into various activities. 
The entire plan is divided into three categories: "Self-Organized Activities," " 
Activities Collaborated with Non-Government Entities," and "Document Materials 
Action."
 
The MND stated that the "Self-Organized Activities" include three events: the 
"Military Photography Exhibition," "Commemorative Concert," and "Xiangti Avenue 
Carnival." Among them, the "Military Photography Exhibition" will be held outdoors 
for the first time, in collaboration with the Taipei City Government. It will be 
displayed at 34 bus stations throughout Taipei City, with the four main themes 
promoted according to the administrative district divisions. Additionally, a drawing 
game by leaving comments will be held in conjunction with the photo exhibition.
 
The "Commemorative Concert" focuses on the theme of "Anti-Invasion and Defend 
Our Homeland," aiming to inspire the nationals across generations to take pride in 
promoting the wartime spirit of our martyrs and predecessors. The "Xiangti Avenue 
Carnival," which has received positive feedback and recognition from the public in 
previous years, will once again be held at Xiangti Avenue in Xinyi District. This 
large-scale military-civilian interactive carnival will bring the military closer to the 
people. It is hoped that the event will link the spirit of resistance during the war with 
the defense of Taiwan, rekindling the patriotism of all citizens.
 
This event also includes plans for collaboration with civilian organizations. In 
addition to collaborating with the Taiwan International Model Hobby Development 
Association to hold the " Resistance Art Exhibition and Military Model Exhibition" at 
the National Taiwan Library, showcasing wartime artwork and military models, there 
will also be a collaboration with Kuai Kuai Co., Ltd. to release three co-branded 
products. The first product features a design based on Girl Scout YANG HUI-MIN 
sending the national flag to the Sihang Warehouse and raising the flag with soldiers. It 
includes a timeline image outlining the key moments of wartime discourse. The 
second product centers on Navy personnel defending the nation's maritime borders, 
conveying the resolve of modern military personnel to safeguard the country. The 
third product features Jerome Simon, a former Flying Tigers member, with his portrait 
on the packaging, symbolizing the spirit of allied cooperation. These three designs 
cover the themes of "Past, Present, and Allied Forces," each with its unique 
characteristics and are highly anticipated. Additionally, this year marks the first-time 
collaboration with the Vitalon Foods Company to release co-branded products. It is 
well known that military personnel sweat significantly during their training to protect 
the homeland. In recognition of the efforts of the armed forces, Vitalon Foods 
Company has designed products inspired by the sweat shed by servicemen during 
their training. This design aims to resonate with the public's respect for the military 
and inspire greater appreciation for the efforts the military makes to defend the 
Republic of China. The goal is to encourage citizens to provide more support and 
encouragement to the military for their tireless efforts in safeguarding the nation.
 
The MND further stated that "Document Materials Action" is also a crucial part of 
these activities. These efforts not only serve as spiritual education for military 
personnel but also help to foster a sense of patriotism among the public. One such 
campaign, the "Guarding Our Homeland with Our Lives" series, features seven 
exemplary figures, including SUN YUN-SUAN. While they are not necessarily 
military personnel, all of them have dedicated themselves to the survival and 
development of the Republic of China. In addition, starting from April, Professor 
MING JU-ZHENG will host a special program every two weeks focusing on the spirit 
of the Second World War and the Second Sino-Japanese War. These programs will be 
aired on Armed Forces Day to educate military personnel and will also be uploaded to 
YouTube and the All-out Defense Education, allowing the public to gain a clearer 
understanding of how to carry forward the spirit of the Resistance.
 
The MND emphasized that, although these activities are not mandatory, it can deliver 
a powerful message through diverse forms of publicity. The spirit of the martyrs and 
pioneers is just as relevant to us today as it was in the past. Both past and the current 
generations share the same belief: protecting the survival and development of the 
Republic of China and resisting invasion. Honoring our predecessors in this way is 
not only the best tribute to them but also the most meaningful form of 
commemoration.
 
II.The Preparedness Overview of the One-Year Conscripts for 2025
 
To achieve the important policy goal of "adjusting the duration of mandatory military 
service" and enhance the overall national defense combat capability, starting from 
January 1, 2024, males born in or after 2005 have been conscripted for a one-year 
mandatory military service. The first group of one-year conscripts had reported for 
duty on January 25, 2024. These conscripts have undergone comprehensive training, 
including induction, station-based training, base exercises, and joint training sessions, 
preparing them to take on the responsibility of defending the country and 
safeguarding the homeland. They will gradually be discharged starting from January 
18, 2025. After one year of verification, the results of the 2024 program have met 
expectations.
  
The following is a report on the implementation results in 2024 and the preparations 
for various tasks in 2025: 
(I) Implementation Results in 2024
1. A total of 6,956 conscripts were enlisted; among them, 2,047 have been 
   discharged so far and incorporated into the reserve mobilization system. After 
   excluding those who transferred to voluntary service, volunteered for combat 
   units, medically discharged, or left early, 3,761 conscripts were assigned to the 
   defense units.
2. Base training for the defense units, including the 109th Brigade, 249th Brigade, 
   137th Brigade, and 101st Brigade, was carried out with one infantry battalion 
   from each brigade. The annual base assessments have been completed, with 
   good execution and all training objectives achieved. 
3. The MND has distributed conscripts according to the vacancies in the regular 
   forces, combining specialized skills for filling positions, and sent recruits to 
   military training units based on their specialties. So far, 5,238 conscripts have 
   been trained in 14 different specialties, including infantry, armor, and artillery. 
   Additionally, 403 outstanding trainees were selected for officer training. This 
   is expected to help replenish the specialized skills of reserve forces and junior 
   officer personnel after their discharge. 


(II) The Preparedness Overview for 2025 
1. Personnel Planning: The number of conscripts is estimated according to the 
   estimation of the Ministry of the Interior (MOI), with approximately 9,839 
   conscripts for the one-year mandatory military service this year. The MND has 
   coordinated with the MOI to align with the education system and developed a 
   preliminary plan for the monthly conscription flow and schedule. The number of 
   conscripts each month will be adjusted based on the conscript registration 
   statuses investigation of the Department of Conscrpition Administration, MOI, 
   and updated according to the situation.
   
2. Training Planning: 
(1)Boot Camp: The boot camp is an 8-week, 4-phase training program. In the 
second phase, in addition to maintaining the current training programs for 
weaponry shooting and combat drills, new courses will be introduced, 
including training in handguns, machine guns, drones, man-portable 
surface-to-air missiles, and anti-armor weapons. The goal is to equip 
conscripts with a variety of specialized skills, enhancing the selection and 
replenishment of reserve force specialties. 
(2)Base Training: To ensure that conscripts receive comprehensive training, 
the defense unit base training will be conducted annually, with the advanced 
training phase lasting 13 weeks. This year, there are 4 units of the 137th 
Brigade 1st Infantry Battalion of base training for defense units, and will 
receive verification in September.

3. Logistics Planning: 
(1)Accommodation Space: Plan for repairment of 23 barracks. 
(2)Clothing and Supplies: The clothing distribution will follow the same 
method as in 2024. On the day of enlistment, new recruits will be issued 
"field uniforms" and 14 other items of clothing by the basic training unit. 
For individual combat equipment, they will receive protective helmets, 
ballistic plates, and combat vests at the end of their 8-week boot camp. 
(3)Equipment Adjustment: Base training equipment will be completed by each 
branch of the military within the 3 months prior to advanced training. 
(4)Ammunition Inspection and Preparation: In response to new weapons and 
combat-oriented training, preparations for the supply of six types of 
ammunition—including rifle rounds, grenades, and Red Hawk rocket 
missiles—have been completed to meet the training needs of the units. 

4. Political Warfare Planning: 
During the boot camp and unit training, conscripts undergo patriotic education 
and mental health education courses. The goal is to achieve the training 
objectives of "developing combat capabilities for defense and civil defense 
missions, strengthening conscripts' determination to defend the country, and 
solidifying their resolve to serve in the military." 
Regarding the policy of mandatory military service length adjustment, which has 
been in effect since January 1, 2024, the MND has verified that the various tasks 
have met expectations and that the goals of the policy have been successfully 
achieved after one year of implementation. The MND will continue to review 
and improve the system to enhance the combat readiness of the military, increase 
reserve mobilization capacity, and ensure national security.