Taiwan’s armed forces are later this year to send noncommissioned officers (NCOs) to the US to observe training to bolster joint operations between the two nations, a military source said on Wednesday.
An undisclosed number of Taiwanese NCOs would in the coming months visit the US military’s Joint Readiness Training Center and the US Army’s Asymmetric Warfare Group to observe how the US military trains its NCOs, the source said on condition of anonymity.
The armed forces have previously only sent high-level officers on such observation trips to the US.
Without disclosing when NCOs would visit the US or how long each group
MILITARY EXCHANGES: Institute for National Defense and Security Research analyst Su Tzu-yun said it is a positive sign that exchanges are to included enlisted soldiers/ Staff writer, with CNA
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It has been reported that a Control Yuan investigation into the 2020 suicide of a corporal, surnamed Liu (柳), stationed at the Eighth Army Command’s 203rd Brigade, has also uncovered that in the past three years, as many as 8,109 enlisted men have applied to leave the armed forces, and that from 2011 to last year, a total of 223 military personnel have engaged in some form of self-harm.
Of these 223, 166 were non-commissioned officers (NCOs) or regular soldiers, representing 75 percent of the total. This shows that NCOs and regular soldiers are psychologically more fragile, and that the