“Your Work was Needed”
Szöveg: László Szűcs | 2011. augusztus 14. 6:01On Wednesday, August 3, the troops of the 8th rotation of the HDF European Union Force Contingent (EUFOR-8 HUNCON) coming home from BosniaHerzegovina, and the soldiers, who completed their service in the European Union Training Mission – Somalia (EUTM-Somalia) were greeted in the presence of their family members and relatives in Tata.
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The event began with a medal parade ceremony where Service Medals ’For Peacekeeping’ and other recognitions were presented, to be continued with the address of Deputy Chief of MoD Defence Staff Lt. Gen. Zoltán Orosz (see picture), who greeted troops on their return home from the areas of operation (AOs).
"Your work and your performance were needed, for peace has not set in as yet in the Balkan Area, in BosniaHerzegovina. We are lending a helping hand to the establishment of a reviving organization of state power that is getting stronger and stronger day by day, and with its work and activities, helps the peoples living in the country build a society that meets European norms and develop a lifestyle that is in line with these values" said Lt. Gen. Orosz.
Lt. Gen. Orosz emphasized: Hungarian instructors taking part in the mission to Somalia have shown a similarly good performance. In the African country, soldiers and instructors of 15 nations, under the direction and guidance of the EU, assist the Somalian interim government to establish their army. “At the moment this region also poses a risk to the security of the world, of Europe, and within that, our homeland, because unstable regions give ground to global crime, terrorism, and in Somalia, to the activity of pirates. And the latter threatens global trade" said Zoltán Orosz.
When addressing the military physician leaving for the EUFOR LYBIA mission, the Deputy Chief of Defence wished him that his service may be as successful as his predecessor’s had been, who, ’starting from zero’, had worked out the medical support plan for the evacuation of refugees and ran the infrastructure required for the actual medical support.
In his speech delivered at the standing reception following the welcome home ceremony ending with the parade of the troops, Brig-Gen. Zsolt Sándor, Commander, HDF 25th “Klapka György" Infantry Brigade of Tata said that the security of the Balkans continues to be a priority issue for Hungary, therefore the presence of Hungarian troops is very important in the region. "There is no such thing as an easy mission service. The mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina is not an easy job either. Being away from your family for six months, in constant readiness, and performing serious tasks can never be easy" said the Brigadier General.
Photo: László Tóth
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