PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS FOR THE MORAL AND ETHICAL EDUCATION OF FUTURE OFFICERS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
culture, enlightenment, military, pride, cadet, youth, courage, progress, educationAbstract
The article discusses the role of moral and ethical education in ensuring that cadets studying at higher military education institutions become devoted to their country, conscious supporters of the national independence ideology, and highly qualified masters of their chosen field.
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