Synopsis
The Public Committees of Soldiers' Mothers, of which there are already many, promptly respond to any appeal from a soldier who has faced violence, humiliation, or hazing in the army. Their activities are also supported by the military. Through these joint efforts, the army is gradually eliminating the vices that affect both society and the military. These women's organizations are led not only by mothers. There are also young girls, future mothers, who care about the fate of their brothers, fiancés, friends, and fellow students.
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