National Service: Second series to begin May 11 at two Territorial Army camps


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KUALA LUMPUR: The National Service Training Programme (PLKN) Series 2/2025 will commence from May 11 to June 24 at two locations; the 515th Territorial Army Regiment Camp in Kuala Lumpur and 505th Territorial Army Regiment Camp in Pekan, Pahang.

The National Service Training Department in a statement announced that placement details for the 45-day training session can be checked starting today via the official website at https://jlkn.mod.gov.my/.

According to the National Service Training Department, 550 trainees will be chosen to undergo training that focuses on physical, mental, and civic development through modules comprising 70% of basic military training and 30% of nation-building components.

"For the basic military training module, trainees will be equipped with fundamental military skills, national security policies, Malaysia Madani well-being principles as well as leadership skills.

"Meanwhile, the nation-building component will expose trainees to elements of self-identity, patriotism and strengthening unity," the statement said.

For any inquiries regarding PLKN 3.0, contact JLKN via its official website at https://jlkn.mod.gov.my/, the Trainee Unit at 03-40133613/03-40133618, or email info.jlkn@mod.gov.my. - Bernama

 

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